F-35 stealth fighters showed how the jet can quarterback a fight by making a rocket artillery kill shot possible
The breakthrough occurred during a real-time live fly exercise at Ramstein Flag in Germany.
US Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jesenia Landaverde
- Dutch F-35 jets helped a rocket artillery system destroy a target during a real-time multi-domain exercise.
- The process demonstrates how Lockheed Martin's F-35 can quarterback missions.
- The F-35s passed data to a command and control system, which then had artillery engage the target.
In a matter of minutes during a recent exercise...