No physical kill switch exists, but the US controls: ALIS/ODIN system (maximum 30 days without it), Mission Data Files (without which sensors are "blind"), software updates, and spare parts/munitions.
| Date | Outlet | Title | Key Statement |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 2025 | Global4Cast | Kill Switch: How the US Can Shut Down Europe's Military | Analysis of US control over European F-35 systems |
| March 2025 | The Aviationist | F-35 Kill Switch: Myth vs. Reality | Nuanced analysis: No physical switch, but systemic dependency |
| March 2025 | Euronews | Can the US Turn Off European Weapons? | Experts assess kill switch risks differently |
| March 2025 | Breaking Defense | Pentagon: No Kill Switch | Pentagon denies, tries to reassure partners |
| 2025 | MigFlug | Does the F-35 Have a Kill Switch? | Technical analysis of dependency structures |
| 2025 | Aerospace Global News | F-35 Doesn't Need a Kill Switch | Systemic dependency makes a physical switch unnecessary |
| 2025 | Infodas | ALIS/ODIN Data Sovereignty Issues | Data sovereignty problems with ALIS/ODIN systems |
| 2025 | 19FortyFive | Kill Switch: Truth NATO Wants You to Know | NATO perspective on the kill switch debate |