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Farewell to Top Gun: Navy Changes the Way to Drive the F-35 Using a Simple Tablet

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The U.S. Navy has radically transformed air combat by integrating commercial tablets into the cabins of its F-35 fighters. This technological advance, tested this week, turns pilots into drone swarm managers instead of mere flyers. What is surprising is not the sophistication of hunting, but that the secret weapon is controlled with a finger and seems to be taken out of a strategy video game. The integration of tactile interfaces into military a…
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The U.S. Navy has radically transformed air combat by integrating commercial tablets into the cabins of its F-35 fighters. This technological advance, tested this week, turns pilots into drone swarm managers instead of mere flyers. What is surprising is not the sophistication of hunting, but that the secret weapon is controlled with a finger and seems to be taken out of a strategy video game. The integration of tactile interfaces into military a…

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Moncloa broke the news in on Monday, January 12, 2026.
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