Editor’s Note: This story coming out of India is one of many like it plaguing Antonov. As we have previously reported, the embattled company has recently been liquidated (or has View More ›
Oregon Eagle Driver Hits 3,000 Hours!!
Editor’s Note: I’ve known Khan for a few years and it’s really awesome to see the milestones he’s reached in his career thus far. 3,000 hours in the Eaglejet? That’s View More ›
Is US Aircraft Carrier Supremacy A Thing Of The Past?
Editor’s Note: It’s difficult to imagine how today’s U.S. Navy Aircraft Carrier Strike Group could be rendered both impotent and vulnerable, considering how it’s been an amazing instrument of deterrence View More ›
SECAF: LRS-B Represents The Future For Our Airmen
Editor’s Note: We’ve been talking about LRS-B quite a bit, and this morning at the Air Warfare Symposium in Orlando, Florida, Secretary of the Air Force (SECAF) Deborah Lee James View More ›
Marine Family To Sue Over Fatal Osprey Crash
Editor’s Note: We reported on this crash when it happened last May. Sadly, two Marines were killed when the Boeing MV-22B Osprey they were flying in made what was a View More ›
Italy Agrees To U.S. Drone Strikes Over Libya
Editor’s Note: In modern warfare, agreements such as this make life much simpler and allow for a fair amount of flexibility in the breadth and scope of operations conducted. By View More ›
New Radar Erected On Chinese Artificial Island?
Editor’s Note: This is in a similar vein of what we’ve been talking about with Chinese radar’s ability to detect and possibly track low-observable aircraft such as the F-22 and View More ›
Sukhoi Has A Banner Year In Combat Aircraft Sales
Editor’s Note: Say what you will about the Flanker, all of you Sukhoi haters–but I can assure you these aircraft are of great concern to our armed forces. Agile, powerful, View More ›
Rafael targets sensor opportunity on F-35I Adir
Editor’s Note: The first Israeli F-35I is currently under construction at Lockheed-Martin’s facilities. One of the IDF-specific requests was their airplanes have space for their own suite of sensor and View More ›
Maryland ANG A-10s To Deploy In Daesh Fight!
Editor’s Note: We can extol the virtues of the Hawg all day long, ladies and gentlemen. The very experienced pilots at the Maryland Air National Guard’s 104th Fighter Squadron will View More ›
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