With small control surfaces and no thrust vectoring, the F-35 cannot change direction rapidly in close-range engagements. While hyper maneuverability has become a cornerstone of modern fighter jet ...
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The F-35 fighter jet can’t maneuver too well. That’s not really a problem.
The F-35 was not built to win dogfights, but to operate smoothly at long ranges and over long periods of time.
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