Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II operators

The Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II is a family of stealth multirole fighters that first entered service with the United States in 2015. The aircraft has been ordered by program partner nations, including the United Kingdom, Italy, Norway, and Australia, and also through the Department of Defense's Foreign Military Sales program, including Japan, South Korea, and Israel. The units that operate or plan on operating the aircraft are listed below.

F-35A operators (Royal Australian Air Force, Israeli Air Force, Japan Air Self-Defense Force, Royal Norwegian Air Force, Royal Netherlands Air Force, Republic of Korea Air Force)
F-35B operators (Royal Air Force / Royal Navy)
F-35A and F-35B operators (Italian Air Force / Italian Navy)
F-35A, F-35B and F-35C operators (US Air Force / US Marine Corps / US Navy)

Operators

One of the RAAF's first two F-35As in December 2014
The F-35I Adir (accompanied by a 253 Squadron F-16I Sufa) on its debut flight in Israel, December 2016

F-35A

 Australia
 Belgium
 Denmark
 Israel
 Italy
 Japan
Dutch F-35A in July 2013
 Netherlands
 Norway
 Poland
 South Korea
 Turkey
  • Turkish Air Force – 4 delivered and withheld[31][32] in Luke Air Force Base. 30 F-35s were ordered,[33] of up to 120 total planned.[34][35] Future purchases have been banned by the U.S. with contracts canceled by early 2020.[36] Intended Turkish squadrons were:
    • 112th Squadron "Devil"
    • 171st Squadron "Corsair"
    • 172nd Squadron "Hawk"
 United States

F-35B

The first Italian F-35B
First four RAF F-35Bs on a delivery flight to RAF Marham, June 2018
 Italy
 Japan
 Singapore
 South Korea
 United Kingdom

18 received,[55] with 15 in the UK[56] and the rest in the US, where they are used for testing and training.[57] 42 (24 FOC fighters and 18 training aircraft) to be fast-tracked by 2023;[58][59] 138 F-35 total planned, first 48 aircraft will be F-35B.[60][61] Declared combat-ready in January 2019.[62]

 United States
A USMC F-35B aboard USS Wasp

F-35C

USN F-35C launches from USS Abraham Lincoln
 United States

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