Inside the Factory: A Glimpse into the Assembly of the U.S. Air Force's F-35 Stealth Fighter
New footage provides a rare look inside the secure Lockheed Martin facility where the F-35 Lightning II is constructed. The video showcases the complex and highly-automated assembly line for the U.S. Air Force's advanced stealth fighter. From fuselage mating to the final coat of radar-absorbent paint, the process highlights incredible precision engineering. This behind-the-scenes view reveals the journey from individual components to a fully operational, fifth-generation combat aircraft.
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