The F-35 Survival Kit Works Better Than Advertised In Cold Temperatures


Popular Mechanics: Airmen in Subzero Temps Discover F-35 Survival Kit Works Better Than Advertised

A testing malfunction accidentally subjected airmen to -65 degrees Fahrenheit. Luckily, the survival kits worked regardless.

* The F-35 has smaller accommodations for pilot survival gear than previous aircraft.
* As a result, the first F-35 squadron to be based in cold weather has been working on a smaller survival kit.
* An accident during testing revealed the kit actually works at 25 degrees lower than originally planned.

A survival kit designed to keep F-35 pilots alive in freezing conditions has proven its worth all the way down to -65 degree Fahrenheit. The new kit, designed by the airmen that will fly with it under their seats, is designed to be smaller than previous kits while protecting pilots from the elements until rescue.

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WNU Editor: I definitely need this kit. When I drive to my chalet during winter there are times when the temperatures hit -30C. I have my own kit of essentials for a winter emergency in my car, but this F-35 kit is smaller but packed with practical items.

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