F-35 Lightning II

Technology

Last mentioned: Mar 23, 2026

Timeline

  1. Official Release

    NORAD headquarters at Peterson Space Force Base confirms the intercept and identifies the aircraft involved.

  2. Tu-142 Intercept

    Two Russian maritime patrol aircraft are intercepted by a binational fleet of 11 aircraft.

  3. Multi-Aircraft Intercept

    NORAD tracks 5 Russian aircraft, including Tu-95 bombers and Su-35 fighters, near Alaska.

  4. Production Target

    Target date for achieving a 6,000 metric ton NdPr oxide annual run rate.

  5. Strategic Pivot

    MP Materials halts ore exports to China, focusing on internalizing the supply chain.

  6. DoD Funding

    The Department of Defense awards $35M for heavy rare earth element processing capabilities.

  7. Public Listing

    The company goes public on the NYSE via a SPAC merger to fund processing upgrades.

  8. Acquisition of Mountain Pass

    MP Materials acquires the Mountain Pass mine out of bankruptcy to restart U.S. production.

Stories mentioning F-35 Lightning II 2

Defense Tech Bullish

MP Materials Leads U.S. Strategic Pivot Toward Rare Earth Independence

MP Materials is spearheading the restoration of a domestic rare earth supply chain, transitioning from a raw ore exporter to a vertically integrated magnet manufacturer. This shift is critical for U.S. national security, as rare earth magnets are essential components in advanced defense systems like the F-35 fighter jet.

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Geopolitics Neutral

NORAD Intercepts Russian Tu-142 Maritime Patrol Aircraft Near Alaska and Canada

The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) intercepted two Russian Tu-142 maritime patrol aircraft operating within the Alaskan and Canadian Air Defense Identification Zones. The mission involved a significant multi-national response of 11 aircraft, including F-35 and F-22 stealth fighters, marking the second major intercept in the region within three weeks.

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