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The Pic of the Day: F-22 participates in Heritage Flight

December 6, 2018

An F-22 Raptor performs a heritage flight during the 2017 Heritage Flight Training Course at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., Feb. 9, 2017. The program was established in 1997, allowing View More ›

FighterSweep Staff No Comments Military Aviation, Photos
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Update: One Marine dead, one recovering, and five still missing after Marine KC-130 and F/A-18 go down off the coast of Japan

December 5, 2018

Update 09:35: A second Marine has been recovered from the waters off the coast of Japan. He was declared dead soon thereafter. The search and rescue operations continue for the View More ›

Alex Hollings No Comments Military Aviation, News
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How old are America’s military aircraft? Here are the movies that came out when these birds started flying

December 5, 2018

The United States doesn’t just possess the largest and most powerful air force on the planet — it actually has three of them. The Air Force, Navy, and Army each View More ›

Alex Hollings 1 Comment Military Aviation, Photos
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Forget the X-Wing: C-130s to start testing laser weapons by 2021, fighters soon after

December 5, 2018

Recent concerns about hypersonic missile technology making its way into both Russian and Chinese arsenals have shone a light on how speed truly remains one of the most potent and View More ›

Alex Hollings No Comments Military Aviation, Technology
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What do we do with our stealth aircraft after we’re through with them?

December 5, 2018

In 2008, the Pentagon sent the first operational stealth combat jet, the F-117A Nighthawk, out to pasture — or at least, sort of. The F-117 flew as an entirely classified View More ›

Alex Hollings 1 Comment History, Military Aviation
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The Pic of the Day: Communicating with the A-10

December 5, 2018

Airman 1st Class Diante Cooper, a 19th Air Support Operations Squadron Tactical Air Control Party specialist, watches and communicates with an A-10C Thunderbolt II during a joint close air support View More ›

FighterSweep Staff No Comments Military Aviation, Photos
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The future of flight is small, and companies like Qualcomm are helping to make drones smaller

December 4, 2018

It’s easy to look at a product like Lockheed Martin’s F-35 and say “Lockheed manufactures that aircraft,” which would be a true statement. However, much of the “manufacturing” the company View More ›

FighterSweep Staff No Comments Drones, Military Aviation
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Watch: America’s 3 strategic bombers flying in one spectacular formation

December 4, 2018

The United States boasts not only the largest and most powerful air force in the world, it actually boasts three of them. If you were to divide the airborne assets View More ›

Alex Hollings No Comments Military Aviation, Video
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Who would win: American stealth aircraft or Russia’s advanced air defense systems?

December 4, 2018

When it comes to the general public, stealth technology is among the most widely acknowledged but least understood facets of the American defense apparatus, and as such, there’s also a View More ›

Alex Hollings No Comments Military Aviation, News
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The Pic of the Day: Thunderbird F-16 flies alongside an old Thunderbird T-38

December 4, 2018

Maj. Nick Krajicek, a T-38 Talon pilot, flies in a two-ship formation with retired Lt. Col. Dale Cooke, a former T-38 pilot, over Tyndall Air Force Base and Panama City, View More ›

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