
The Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II is the conventional takeoff and landing (CTOL) variant of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program. It’s the most widely produced version and is intended to replace older 4th-generation fighters like the F-16 Fighting Falcon and A-10 Thunderbolt II in the U.S. Air Force and allied nations.
Here are the key details:
🔹 General Overview
- Role: Stealth multirole fighter (air superiority & strike)
- Manufacturer: Lockheed Martin (with Northrop Grumman & BAE Systems as major partners)
- First Flight: December 15, 2006
- Introduced: August 2, 2016 (USAF)
- Primary Operator: United States Air Force (also used by many NATO and allied countries)
🔹 Design & Features
- Stealth: Low observable (LO) radar cross-section design with internal weapons bays.
- Avionics: Advanced sensor fusion, AESA radar, Distributed Aperture System (DAS), Electro-Optical Targeting System (EOTS), and helmet-mounted display (HMDS) for 360° awareness.
- Weapons:
- Internal bay for stealth operations: AIM-120 AMRAAM, JDAM, Small Diameter Bombs.
- External pylons for higher payload (sacrificing stealth).
- Internal GAU-22/A 25mm cannon with 182 rounds.
- Cockpit: Single-seat, touchscreen displays, voice recognition, and the futuristic helmet system projecting flight/targeting data directly onto the visor.
🔹 Performance
- Engine: Pratt & Whitney F135-PW-100 turbofan (43,000 lbs thrust with afterburner).
- Max Speed: Mach 1.6 (~1,200 mph / 1,930 km/h).
- Range: ~2,200 km (1,380 miles) with internal fuel.
- Combat Radius: ~1,100 km (680 miles) on internal fuel.
- Service Ceiling: ~50,000 ft (15,240 m).
🔹 Roles & Capabilities
- Air-to-Air Combat (stealth first-strike advantage, beyond-visual-range missile engagements).
- Air-to-Ground Strike (precision-guided munitions, SEAD/DEAD missions).
- Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR).
- Electronic Warfare (EW) – disrupts enemy radars and communications.
🔹 Operators (besides USAF)
- NATO: UK, Italy, Norway, Netherlands, Denmark, Belgium, Poland.
- Allies: Japan, South Korea, Australia, Israel, Finland, Switzerland, Canada, Czech Republic, Singapore (future).
⚡ The F-35A is seen as the backbone of 21st-century Western air power. Unlike the F-35B (STOVL) and F-35C (carrier-based), the A-variant is the most numerous, most affordable, and has the best range/handling of the three.
Would you like me to also make a comparison chart of the F-35A vs F-35B vs F-35C so you can see how it differs from the other variants?