Following WWII that ended in 1945, a period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union called the Cold War began just two years after. While no 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 A-12: SR-71 Blackbird’s Forgotten Elder
If you were presented with a photo of the Lockheed A-12, chances are you probably answered that it was an SR-71 Blackbird. Don’t feel bad about it. We don’t blame 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 ›
Air Force Breakthrough with Space-based Solar Energy
Clean, renewable energy for everyone. Yes, that’s right, the Air Force Research Lab (AFRL) has successfully conducted a ground demonstration for converting solar energy to microwaves. This breakthrough brings us View More ›
B-1Bs Are Getting Much-Needed ECM Updates
B-1 bombers, B-1B, will soon have new eyes in the backs of their heads. Northrop Grumman and the USAF have signed a contract to update the aging AN/ALQ-161A defensive countermeasures View More ›
Retired Israeli Intel Chief Admits Role in Soleimani Assassination
Israel Provided Critical Intelligence That Allowed The U.S. To Track The Movements Of Soliemani Israel’s former military intelligence chief says the country was involved in the American airstrike that killed View More ›
Israeli Airstrike Craters Damascus Airport, One Syrian Soldier Killed
An alleged airstrike by Israel has targeted areas of the Damascus, Syria airport and resulted in one Syrian soldier having been killed according to SANA the Syrian state-run media channel. View More ›
Attack Drones: Rise of the Interceptor
The use of drones is not new in the US military. The use of attack drones is not new, but the creation of attack drones as part of a network View More ›
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