Last Thursday, a federal judge granted a preliminary injunction that would prevent the US Air Force from enacting penalties, disciplinary action, and dismissals against 12 Air Force officers who had View More ›
Exclusive: Air Force Lt Gen David Deptula on Establishing a No-Fly Zone Over Ukraine
(Editor’s note: Since the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, President Zelensky has all but begged for NATO and the US to establish a No-Fly Zone over his country’s airspace View More ›
Flying in Fighters at TOPGUN and Beyond
A big thank-you to SOFREP boss Sean Spoontz who brought me on board to write for SOFREP.com. I aim to stimulate, educate and entertain you, and make you think about View More ›
Ever Wonder Why Army Helicopters Are Named After Native American Tribes?
When military people hear the words Kiowa, Apache, Comanche, Lakota, and Black Hawk, automatically know that these are US Army helicopters. The civilian world generally knows them as the names View More ›
US Troops, F-35s, And Apaches Sent To The Baltics To Counter Russian Army
In an effort to bolster defensive positions in the Baltic region, President Biden has moved military reinforcements to a number of Baltic states and Poland to defend NATO’s eastern flank View More ›
Air Force Veteran Gail ‘Candy Bomber’ Halvorsen Dies at 101
While everybody was busy bombing the hell out of each other, other military pilots were more soft-hearted after World War II had ended. One of those pilots was World War View More ›
US F-22 Raptors Arrive In UAE After Wave Of Houthi Attacks
Amid all the recent Houthi militia attacks on key oil installations and bases located within Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, the United States had announced that it would View More ›
The King Stallion: Meet the USMC’s First CH-53K Unit
After years of development from the CH-53 series of helicopters, the formidable Sikorsky CH-53E Super Stallion now meets its larger and heavier younger brother, the CH-53K King Stallion. The King View More ›
The Air Force Wants to Fly Lower and Faster, and That’s a Good Thing
Hopefully, Air Force training ranges in Arizona will offer much better training to pilots soon. Environmental studies are in work near Davis-Monthan AFB to determine the impact of updating flight View More ›
F-35 logistics systems first phase of upgrades now completed
Following problems with the F-35 fighter evident with the recent F-35 crash in the South China Sea, the US Department of Defense, together with the F-35 Lightning II Joint Program View More ›
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