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This comes after China tightened export rules for rare earth minerals like Samarium, Neodymium and Gallium that are extensively used in F-35 jets. However, the problem is much deeper. The US is upgrading the F-35's radar to the AN/APG 85 which can track stealth jets. This radar is still being made and once it is made will force some changes to the F-35. The radar maker says the first batch of the AESA radar will only be delivered in 2028. Meanwhile, an audit report finds that only 25% of the F-35 fleet is capable of carrying out combat missions. Hem Kaur Saroya tells you more on Vantage on Firstpost.