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The B-1B Lancer Bomber Has A Message for the Air Force
The B-1B Lancer was born as a low-level nuclear penetrator aimed at the Soviet Union, then reinvented as America’s ...
Several public appearances of China’s mysterious J-36 stealth aircraft continue to raise new questions about the scope of its technologies, intended mission scope and actual ability to rival advanced ...
The Martin XB-51 was a revolutionary American jet bomber developed during the early 1950s that ultimately never entered active combat. Despite its innovative design and advanced features, the XB-51 ...
China’s recently emerging yet mysterious three-engine stealthy 6th-gen J-36 may launch from an aircraft carrier, should PLA scientists succeed with current efforts to integrate the large new platform ...
Two years after the November 2021 delivery of the first B-61-12 tactical nuclear bomb, an annual report by the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) has revealed that the Air Force has the ...
Making a flyover appearance at the 1950 Soviet May Day parade, the Il-28 went on to become one of the most prolific, reliable, and adaptable bombers in the arsenals of the Soviet Union, the Warsaw ...
During the Battle of Midway, a crippled U.S. Army B-26 bomber flew so close over Japan’s flagship Akagi that its crew ...
The Su-34 Fullback is a twin-engine, twin-seat fighter-bomber jet. A supersonic jet, the aircraft can operate in all weather conditions and conduct fighter, bomber, and strike missions. However, the ...
A new report to Congress pitching the Air Force’s 10-year fighter jet plan is missing key details and explanations, raising questions and concerns among defense experts. The 24-page document details ...
The Ukrainian military shot down five Russian military aircraft in the span of three days in early March, begging the question: How many planes does Russia have? This is a complex question, but I'll ...
The Ukrainian Air Force deployed anti-aircraft guided missiles against two Russian aircraft, a Su-34 and a Su-35, on 2 March. The Su-34 was shot down. Source: Lieutenant General Mykola Oleshchuk, ...
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