A photograph of a graceful figure-skating duo might have been the unlikely difference maker last year in a patent infringement battle last year involving the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter.

Thales Visionix Inc., a military contractor, had alleged that the fighter’s helmet-mounted display systems infringed on a patent — and, at first, Federal Claims Judge Thomas C. Wheeler seemed to agree.

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