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F-35 kill switch doesn’t exist: Lockheed alleviates US allies’ anxiety over warfighter
Officials’ remarks from Belgium and Switzerland on the presence of a kill switch on the F-35 have discarded rumors.
Updated: Mar 12, 2025 07:51 AM ESTPrabhat Ranjan Mishra
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A representational image of F-35 Lightning II.
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Lockheed Martin, a Maryland-based defense giant, has highlighted that its F-35 Joint Strike Fighters don’t have any discreet ‘kill switch’ that the U.S. government could use to disable fighter jets supplied to other countries.
Some recent European media reports suggested the presence of such ‘kill switch’ that Washington could use to weaken another country’s F-35 fighter’s power.
However, reports revealed that if the U.S. firm cuts off support to the jets and stops supplying the parts and software needed for the maintenance of the fighter jets, Washington can achieve the same results. Although, it will take some time.
Last week, Belgian Chief of Defense Gen. Frederik Vansina underlined that the F-35 is not a remote-controlled aircraft.