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The variant of the [[F-35 Joint Strike Fighter]] intended to meet [[United States Air Force]] requirements, the '''F-35A Lightning II''' is a [[conventional takeoff and landing]] [[fighter aircraft|multirole fighter]]. It will replace the [[F-16 Fighting Falcon]] and [[A-10 Warthog]].
The variant of the [[F-35 Joint Strike Fighter]] intended to meet [[United States Air Force]] requirements, the '''F-35A Lightning II''' is a [[conventional takeoff and landing]] [[fighter aircraft|multirole fighter]]. It will replace the [[F-16 Fighting Falcon]] and [[A-10 Warthog]].


In USAF service, it will be the "low", attack-optimized counterpart to the "high", air superiority optimized [[F-22 Raptor]], but both will be stealthy [[fighter aircraft|fifth generation fighters]]. There is controversy, however, if the export version of the "A" model will have degraded stealth characteristics.
In USAF service, it will be the "low", attack-optimized counterpart to the "high", air superiority optimized [[F-22 Raptor]], but both will be stealthy [[fighter aircraft|fifth generation fighters]]. There is controversy, however, if the export version of the "A" model will have degraded stealth characteristics.

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The variant of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter intended to meet United States Air Force requirements, the F-35A Lightning II is a conventional takeoff and landing multirole fighter. It will replace the F-16 Fighting Falcon and A-10 Warthog.

In USAF service, it will be the "low", attack-optimized counterpart to the "high", air superiority optimized F-22 Raptor, but both will be stealthy fifth generation fighters. There is controversy, however, if the export version of the "A" model will have degraded stealth characteristics.