The F-35 program team recently demonstrated a key Distributed Mission Training milestone, connecting the Joint Strike Fighter with the F-22, F-16 and E3 Sentry in a simulated, highly contested environment, prime contractor Lockheed Martin announced today. The large-scale demonstration occurred June 18 at Nellis Air Force Base, NV, and the Air Force signed off on DMT's formal acceptance June 22. Chauncey McIntosh, Lockheed's vice president for F-35 training and logistics, told reporters today the demonstration was the first time the...