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Three Joint Strike Fighters in one

With modifications, one fighter jet will serve the Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps.

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Shared features | navy | Air Force | Marine Corps

All versions of the jet feature a 520-690 mile combat radius, 1.6 Mach max speed (with weapons), stealth coatings and the same basic engine.

The aircraft carrier version of the Joint Strike Fighter designed to replace earlier versions of FA/18 fighters and complement later models.

Conventional take-off/landing jet designed to replace earlier versions of the A-10 Thunderbolts and F-16 fighters.

Short take-off/landing jet designed to replace AV-8B Harriers and F/A-18 fighters.