The website Military.com reports a new development in F-35 pilot training, a simulator that will allow them to practice not just flying the plane, but doing so in tandem with other pilots:
"We expect this capability will be used in Virtual Flag exercises, allowing warfighters to practice complex training scenarios with other platforms virtually for integrated training operations," Lockheed said in a statement to Military.com.
The Air Force will be the first to use the technology, with the expectation that it will continue to be rolled out "throughout the F-35 enterprise" in the future, Lockheed officials added.
Montgomery was chosen in 2017 to be one of three bases to be home to the F35 fighter jets. They should arrive in 2022 .
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