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Air to Air Refueling Among Giants is Like “Organized Chaos”

August 8, 2016

Air to Air refueling in and of itself is difficult. But doing air to air refueling between two behemoth aircraft like the KC-10 and the B-52 over the arctic circle–now View More ›

FighterSweep Staff 2 Comments Air Force, Military Aviation
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FighterSweep Interviews Bremont Co-Founder Nick English

August 8, 2016

FighterSweep and its parent company, Force12 Media, have recently launched a parternship with Bremont Watch Company. Bremont is now the official time keeper of Fighter Sweep and Force 12 Media. View More ›

FighterSweep Staff 1 Comment Air Force, Interview, Marine Corps, Military Aviation, Navy
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Watch: F-35 Recap & Path to IOC

August 5, 2016

It’s been a tough week for some in military aviation, but let’s end it on a high note with this recap video about the F-35A hitting IOC! The long path View More ›

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A Pilot’s Watch: FighterSweep & Bremont Announce Partnership

August 5, 2016

After a long friendship, FighterSweep and Bremont Watch Company are proud to announce a newly formed partnership. Bremont is now the official timekeeper of Force 12 Media, FighterSweep’s parent company, View More ›

Joe Ruzicka 1 Comment Air Force, Marine Corps, Military Aviation, Navy
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F-22 “Too Provocative” For MidEast But Not the F-35?

August 4, 2016

The F-22 Raptor was considered “too provocative’ to deploy after its IOC.  Not so for the F-35A; The USAF version of the JSF is expected to hit theaters as soon View More ›

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F-35A Goes IOC But McCain Says Still Has A Long Road

August 3, 2016

The USAF just announced IOC (Initial Operational Capability) on their F-35A’s. While the USAF may be celebrating, many think there is a long road ahead for the Joint Strike Fighter. View More ›

Joe Ruzicka No Comments Air Force, Military Aviation, News
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Too Much Stealth? Maybe So For F-35A

August 1, 2016

The F-35A is making it tough for US ground Surface to Air Missile (SAM) operators to train due to its stealth technology.  Recent reports say that the F-35A was almost View More ›

FighterSweep Staff 4 Comments Air Force, Military Aviation
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A-10 Replacement Comes Down to Funding

July 28, 2016 A-10

The USAF’s top civilian, Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James, is unclear on how the USAF would pay for a new Close Air Support (CAS) platform. The A-10 replacement aircraft is View More ›

Joe Ruzicka 2 Comments Air Force, Military Aviation, News
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The Pilot Training Machine Part IV: From the Cockpit

July 13, 2016

So there I was…. Late on a Sunday morning, just trying to get back home to Enid, Oklahoma to see the wife and kiddo for dinner after a long, 3-day cross View More ›

J. Kirkbride 2 Comments Air Force, Expert Analysis, Military Aviation
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Ejection Seat Alternative for F-35 a Possibility

June 25, 2016

The US Air Force is looking into the possibility of replacing the Martin-Baker ejection seat on the F-35. Defensenews.com is reporting that the United Technologies ACES 5 model is under View More ›

Joe Ruzicka 2 Comments Air Force, Expert Analysis, Military Aviation
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