The US Marines have just accepted six F-35Bs carrying lead ballast where their radars should have been installed


  • Six new F-35Bs entered service with ballast in the nose instead of radar
  • The delayed APG-85 created stealth fighters without their main sensor
  • Batch 17 redesign decisions eliminated compatibility with older radar hardware

The United States Marine Corps has accepted delivery of six newly built F-35B stealth fighters, carrying ballast where radar is planned to be installed.

The aircraft left the production lines without the AN/APG-85 radar that future F-35 variants are expected to rely on for combat operations.

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