A B-52 Stratofortress from Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, conducted a long-range training sortie to engage with South American military partners, April 1-2, 2016. During the course of the View More ›
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Marines Scrounge For F-18 Parts…At A Museum??
FighterSweep Fans, it really is that bad. We’ve recently heard horror stories about units getting ready to deploy “robbing Peter to pay Paul” as it applies to making sure there View More ›
BREAKING: Sight-Seeing Helicopter Crashes
The owner of the aircraft, Smoky Mountains Helicopter, is saying five people died when a Bell 206 Jet Ranger crashed while sight-seeing in Tennessee. According to emergency dispatch, a helicopter View More ›
Midway Dive Bomber Pilot Turns 100
The men (and women) of the Greatest Generation are leaving us, and before too much longer, none will remain. That’s why men such as Norman Kleiss should be celebrated for View More ›
148th Fighter Wing Deploying 300 Airmen To RoK!
FighterSweep Fans, our friends from the 148th Fighter Wing in Duluth, Minnesota will be deploying sometime next month to provide PACific Air Forces (PACAF) with a Theater Security Package. The View More ›
Lancair Belly-Lands On Freeway, 1 Killed
It’s hard to imagine how jarring it would be to be driving down the interstate, only to have your commute interrupted by an aircraft crash in your path. Today’s incident View More ›
Belgium: Airstrikes Against Daesh To Resume
Not surprisingly, the terrorist attacks in Brussels have angered the Belgians to the point where they have committed to re-mobilizing their fleet of Lockheed-Martin F-16AM Fighting Falcons as part of View More ›
Pentagon: F-35 Program Making Solid Progress
Happy Friday, FighterSweep Fans! Despite what the date on the calendar says, we can assure you, this is not an April Fools joke. Contrary to what many are saying, the View More ›
NAS Lemoore: Vehicle Crashes Into F/A-18, Kills 2
FighterSweep Fans, it’s hard to know what to say about this one. It leaves a lot of unanswered questions, the answers to which have very serious repercussions for the safety View More ›
Windfall For Russian Arms Manufacturers?
If Russia spent $500 million on its military operations in Syria, all indications are it’s about to get that back–in spades. Because the Kremlin has done a good job of View More ›
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