SPEAK UP

The Air Force has decided the F-22 doesn't have to be so quiet anymore. It was once assumed that the stealth fighter would operate independently and not need long-distance communications. Staying electronically silent would help frustrate enemy detection. But now, with the success of the F-35 Joint...

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