The Obama Administration released statistics last Friday on the number of casualties from drone strikes and some human rights organizations have problems with it. Since 2009, the government said 473 View More ›
Next to Last Doolittle Raid Crewman Dies
From Associated Press reports: One of the last two surviving members of the Doolittle Raiders — who bombed Japan in an attack that stunned that nation and boosted U.S. morale View More ›
FAA Releases New Rules Regulating Small Commercial Drones
Today John S. Duncan, Director of the Federal Aviation Administration’s Flight Standards Service issued an Advisory Circular detailing new rules designed to regulate and phase in small commercial drones. Read View More ›
Watch: Bremont Horsemen take to the sky in Chicago
Prepare for take off… The Bremont Horsemen Flight Team take to the skies this weekend over Louis Vuitton America’s Cup World Series Chicago with their ORACLE TEAM USA timepieces. More information about a Force12 Media View More ›
Blue Angel’s CAPT. Jeff “Kooch” Kuss
The loss of Capt. Jeff Kuss last Thursday has left a ragged tear in the naval aviation community. As he was memorialized by his boss, Blue Angel 1, CDR Bernacchi, View More ›
Total force integration significant in KC-46 support
When the Air Force and Boeing launched the KC-46 Pegasus program, the 412th Test Wing was tagged as one of the prime players in testing and validation of the aircraft. View More ›
Gray Eagle Firing Demonstrates JAGM UAS Suitability
In a recent test the Joint Air-to-Ground Missile (JAGM), developed by Lockheed Martin, has demonstrated firing from unmanned platforms. In a recent test the missile was fired from a US Army View More ›
Real-Time Drone Video is Beamed into Apache Helicopter Cockpits
Army Apaches are using a new technology in Afghanistan which enables the attack helicopter crews to view real-time video feeds from nearby drones, control the drones’ flight path and therefore more effectively destroy enemy View More ›
Navy SEAL Flies Through The Bermuda Triangle!
FighterSweep Fans, as we’ve shared with you before, our CEO Brandon Webb is a Navy SEAL and avid pilot. He recently had a badass adventure flying a Japanese-built Fuji LM-2 View More ›
K-MAX Helicopter Arrives at MCAS Yuma
The K-MAX helicopter, which can fly with or without a pilot and has already proven its worth in Afghanistan, has now taken up residence in Yuma, Arizona. While overseas, the View More ›
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