No. In fact, since the army doesn't have any jets, no army personnel can become a jet pilot.
The F-35 is the newest fighter jet. It is also the first jet that was made for all branches of the military.The Air Force has the standard version, (the Air Force flies for the Army, as the Army does not fly). The Navy has the version that can launch from and be recovered on an aircraft carrier. The Marines version can take off and land in the normal manner, or vertically, like the Harrier jet.
None the British army is an army, not an air force.
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The US Army doesn't have jet aircraft, for the most part. The most important generals have Gulfstream jets available to them (which fly like any other Gulfstream jet), but the rest of the Army is restricted to propeller-driven planes. Right after World War II ended the services sat down and mapped out their areas of responsibility to keep the Army from taking over everyone else's functions...one of the things decided was the Army would never have jet airplanes.
The Concorde was a jet. It is no longer being made or used.
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the fastest jet made is the f-15 eagle and the fastest us jet made is the f-111 aardvark and it was made in the year 1964
The first operational jet made, assembled and to take flight was the Messerschmitt Me 262
The airplane began to develop with the army and with the jet flyers.
Jet fighters typically aren't part of an army - they're usually relegated to air and naval forces. They can be equipped for air-to-air combat, ground attack, and long range interception.