Network centric warfare (NCW) is critical in modern-day high temp combat scenarios.NCW is a military doctrine that uses advanced information technology to connect dispersed forces, enabling real-time information sharing and coordination. This approach is vital for joint all-domain operations, integrating air, land, sea, space, and cyber domains to enhance decision-making and operational effectiveness. The Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II is a key platform in this paradigm, designed not just for stealth and combat but also for serving as a central node in a vast military network. A very powerful example of the aircraft’s Network-centric warfare capabilities has been demonstrated recently.The US defense contractor Lockheed Martin said one of its F-35 stealth fighters sent classified data from Texas to a command center around 5,000 miles or about 8050 km away in Denmark, calling this a milestone and a successful demonstration of how systems work together.Danish military F-35s flying out of Fort Worth exported the data via DAGGR-2, made by Lockheed’s Advanced Development Programs, also known as Skunk Works. The command-and-control system then passed the classified information through commercial satellite communications to Denmark’s Skrydstrup Air Base.In this video, Defense Updates analyzes how the F-35 demonstrated its extreme Network-centric warfare capabilities?#defenseupdates #f35 #f35lightningii Chapters:0:00 TITLE00:11 INTRODUCTION01:46 SPONSORSHIP – NordVPN02:20 F-35 – EYES IN SKY04:40 COMMENTARY06:26 ANALYSIS

How the F-35 demonstrated its extreme Network-centric warfare capabilities?
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