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Update: JSM successfully released from F-35A

by Robin Hughes

The Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (Forsvarsmateriellm - FMA), in association with Kongsberg Defense & Aerospace (KDA), the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI), and the US Department of Defense F-35 Joint Program Office, conducted two initial in-flight test releases of a Joint Strike Missile (JSM) from the F-35A CTOL (Conventional Take-Off and Landing) Lightning II multirole stealth fighter over Edwards Air Force Base, California, in February.

Disclosed on 20 March, the test, which was conducted using an instrumented JSM weapon integrated with the US Air Force (USAF) 412th Test Wing F-35A AF-01 instrumented test platform, was part of an ongoing programme to verify the integration and safe release of the weapon system from the Lightning II, beginning in 2020 with ground release testing at Edwards AFB.

An instrumented Joint Strike Missile (JSM) in the weapons bay of the F-35A AF-01 instrumented test platform prior to one of two successful JSM initial in-flight releases over Edwards Air Force Base, California, in February. The RNoAF plans a JSM full operational capability with its F-35As by the end of 2025. ( Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency)


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Update: JSM successfully released from F-35A

by Robin Hughes

The Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (Forsvarsmateriellm - FMA), in association with Kongsberg Defense & Aerospace (KDA), the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI), and the US Department of Defense F-35 Joint Program Office, conducted two initial in-flight test releases of a Joint Strike Missile (JSM) from the F-35A CTOL (Conventional Take-Off and Landing) Lightning II multirole stealth fighter over Edwards Air Force Base, California, in February.

Disclosed on 20 March, the test, which was conducted using an instrumented JSM weapon integrated with the US Air Force (USAF) 412th Test Wing F-35A AF-01 instrumented test platform, was part of an ongoing programme to verify the integration and safe release of the weapon system from the Lightning II, beginning in 2020 with ground release testing at Edwards AFB.

An instrumented Joint Strike Missile (JSM) in the weapons bay of the F-35A AF-01 instrumented test platform prior to one of two successful JSM initial in-flight releases over Edwards Air Force Base, California, in February. The RNoAF plans a JSM full operational capability with its F-35As by the end of 2025. ( Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency)


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Update: JSM successfully released from F-35A

by Robin Hughes

The Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (Forsvarsmateriellm - FMA), in association with Kongsberg Defense & Aerospace (KDA), the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI), and the US Department of Defense F-35 Joint Program Office, conducted two initial in-flight test releases of a Joint Strike Missile (JSM) from the F-35A CTOL (Conventional Take-Off and Landing) Lightning II multirole stealth fighter over Edwards Air Force Base, California, in February.

Disclosed on 20 March, the test, which was conducted using an instrumented JSM weapon integrated with the US Air Force (USAF) 412th Test Wing F-35A AF-01 instrumented test platform, was part of an ongoing programme to verify the integration and safe release of the weapon system from the Lightning II, beginning in 2020 with ground release testing at Edwards AFB.

An instrumented Joint Strike Missile (JSM) in the weapons bay of the F-35A AF-01 instrumented test platform prior to one of two successful JSM initial in-flight releases over Edwards Air Force Base, California, in February. The RNoAF plans a JSM full operational capability with its F-35As by the end of 2025. ( Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency)


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Update: JSM successfully released from F-35A

by Robin Hughes

The Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (Forsvarsmateriellm - FMA), in association with Kongsberg Defense & Aerospace (KDA), the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI), and the US Department of Defense F-35 Joint Program Office, conducted two initial in-flight test releases of a Joint Strike Missile (JSM) from the F-35A CTOL (Conventional Take-Off and Landing) Lightning II multirole stealth fighter over Edwards Air Force Base, California, in February.

Disclosed on 20 March, the test, which was conducted using an instrumented JSM weapon integrated with the US Air Force (USAF) 412th Test Wing F-35A AF-01 instrumented test platform, was part of an ongoing programme to verify the integration and safe release of the weapon system from the Lightning II, beginning in 2020 with ground release testing at Edwards AFB.

An instrumented Joint Strike Missile (JSM) in the weapons bay of the F-35A AF-01 instrumented test platform prior to one of two successful JSM initial in-flight releases over Edwards Air Force Base, California, in February. The RNoAF plans a JSM full operational capability with its F-35As by the end of 2025. ( Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency)


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Update: JSM successfully released from F-35A

by Robin Hughes

The Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (Forsvarsmateriellm - FMA), in association with Kongsberg Defense & Aerospace (KDA), the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI), and the US Department of Defense F-35 Joint Program Office, conducted two initial in-flight test releases of a Joint Strike Missile (JSM) from the F-35A CTOL (Conventional Take-Off and Landing) Lightning II multirole stealth fighter over Edwards Air Force Base, California, in February.

Disclosed on 20 March, the test, which was conducted using an instrumented JSM weapon integrated with the US Air Force (USAF) 412th Test Wing F-35A AF-01 instrumented test platform, was part of an ongoing programme to verify the integration and safe release of the weapon system from the Lightning II, beginning in 2020 with ground release testing at Edwards AFB.

An instrumented Joint Strike Missile (JSM) in the weapons bay of the F-35A AF-01 instrumented test platform prior to one of two successful JSM initial in-flight releases over Edwards Air Force Base, California, in February. The RNoAF plans a JSM full operational capability with its F-35As by the end of 2025. ( Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency)


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Update: JSM successfully released from F-35A

by Robin Hughes

The Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (Forsvarsmateriellm - FMA), in association with Kongsberg Defense & Aerospace (KDA), the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI), and the US Department of Defense F-35 Joint Program Office, conducted two initial in-flight test releases of a Joint Strike Missile (JSM) from the F-35A CTOL (Conventional Take-Off and Landing) Lightning II multirole stealth fighter over Edwards Air Force Base, California, in February.

Disclosed on 20 March, the test, which was conducted using an instrumented JSM weapon integrated with the US Air Force (USAF) 412th Test Wing F-35A AF-01 instrumented test platform, was part of an ongoing programme to verify the integration and safe release of the weapon system from the Lightning II, beginning in 2020 with ground release testing at Edwards AFB.

An instrumented Joint Strike Missile (JSM) in the weapons bay of the F-35A AF-01 instrumented test platform prior to one of two successful JSM initial in-flight releases over Edwards Air Force Base, California, in February. The RNoAF plans a JSM full operational capability with its F-35As by the end of 2025. ( Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency)


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Update: JSM successfully released from F-35A

by Robin Hughes

The Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (Forsvarsmateriellm - FMA), in association with Kongsberg Defense & Aerospace (KDA), the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI), and the US Department of Defense F-35 Joint Program Office, conducted two initial in-flight test releases of a Joint Strike Missile (JSM) from the F-35A CTOL (Conventional Take-Off and Landing) Lightning II multirole stealth fighter over Edwards Air Force Base, California, in February.

Disclosed on 20 March, the test, which was conducted using an instrumented JSM weapon integrated with the US Air Force (USAF) 412th Test Wing F-35A AF-01 instrumented test platform, was part of an ongoing programme to verify the integration and safe release of the weapon system from the Lightning II, beginning in 2020 with ground release testing at Edwards AFB.

An instrumented Joint Strike Missile (JSM) in the weapons bay of the F-35A AF-01 instrumented test platform prior to one of two successful JSM initial in-flight releases over Edwards Air Force Base, California, in February. The RNoAF plans a JSM full operational capability with its F-35As by the end of 2025. ( Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency)


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The Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (Forsvarsmateriellm - FMA), in association with Kongsberg Defe...

Update: JSM successfully released from F-35A

by Robin Hughes

The Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (Forsvarsmateriellm - FMA), in association with Kongsberg Defense & Aerospace (KDA), the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI), and the US Department of Defense F-35 Joint Program Office, conducted two initial in-flight test releases of a Joint Strike Missile (JSM) from the F-35A CTOL (Conventional Take-Off and Landing) Lightning II multirole stealth fighter over Edwards Air Force Base, California, in February.

Disclosed on 20 March, the test, which was conducted using an instrumented JSM weapon integrated with the US Air Force (USAF) 412th Test Wing F-35A AF-01 instrumented test platform, was part of an ongoing programme to verify the integration and safe release of the weapon system from the Lightning II, beginning in 2020 with ground release testing at Edwards AFB.

An instrumented Joint Strike Missile (JSM) in the weapons bay of the F-35A AF-01 instrumented test platform prior to one of two successful JSM initial in-flight releases over Edwards Air Force Base, California, in February. The RNoAF plans a JSM full operational capability with its F-35As by the end of 2025. ( Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency)


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