JSF program

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The JSF program is a multinational defense initiative led by the United States to develop and produce the F-35 Lightning II family of advanced stealth multirole combat aircraft.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fighter aircraft development program
multinational defense program
abbreviation Jakarta Server Faces
surface form: JSF
aircraftCapability air-to-air combat
air-to-ground attack
intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance
stealth
aircraftDevelopedFrom Lockheed Martin X-35
surface form: X-35
aircraftFamilyDeveloped Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II
surface form: F-35A Lightning II

F-35B Lightning II
F-35C Lightning II
aircraftGeneration fifth-generation fighter
aircraftRole multirole fighter
strike fighter
aircraftTypeDeveloped carrier-capable fighter
short takeoff and vertical landing fighter
single-engine fighter
single-seat fighter
customer United States Air Force
United States Marine Corps
United States Navy
engineSupplier Pratt & Whitney
exportCustomer Belgium
Finland
Israel
Japan
Poland
Singapore
South Korea
Switzerland
fullName Joint Strike Fighter program
ledBy Department of Defense
surface form: U.S. Department of Defense

Department of the Air Force
surface form: U.S. Department of the Air Force

Department of the Navy
surface form: U.S. Department of the Navy

United States Marine Corps
surface form: U.S. Marine Corps

United States of America
surface form: United States
majorSubcontractor BAE Systems
Northrop Grumman
partnerNation Australia
Canada
Denmark
Italy
Netherlands
Norway
Turkey
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
predecessorProgram Joint Advanced Strike Technology program
primaryOutcome F-35 Lightning II
primeContractor Lockheed Martin
purpose develop F-35 Lightning II family of aircraft
develop advanced stealth multirole combat aircraft
produce F-35 Lightning II family of aircraft
replace a wide range of existing fighter and attack aircraft

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