Ethiopian Airlines flight ET302 crashed just after takeoff Sunday morning, March 10. The flight was departing Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Abebba, en route to Nairobi, Kenya. Onboard were 157 people, of View More ›
That time a YouTuber found F-14 Tomcats and an F-4 Phantom rotting in the woods
Navy F-14s were retired from service in 2006, and prior to their 1979 revolution, were even sold to nations like Iran. However, since Tehran fell under the control of a View More ›
4,013 enemy killed and only 1 civilian casualty: Royal Air Force brags about its effectiveness
According to a report released by the British Ministry of Defense (MoD), the Royal Air Force (RAF) is claiming an astounding 4,013 enemy killed and 302 wounded (a total of View More ›
The Pic of the Day: Tooling on the A-10 Thunderbolt
Senior Airman Adam Jurek, from the 122nd hydraulic shop, 122nd Fighter Wing, Fort Wayne, Ind., installs a panel after completing a bleed of the engine hydraulic system on an A-10C View More ›
Watch: Just another thing A-10s can do — land on highways
Since Russia’s military annexation of Crimea in 2014, NATO officials have been working tirelessly to find ways to effectively counter Russian aggression throughout Europe’s Eastern flank. Troops from throughout the View More ›
America’s secret Cold War plan to nuke the Moon
In 1958, the United States Air Force launched Project A119, also known as “A Study of Lunar Research Flights.” While the US would not visit the moon with a manned View More ›
Cold War-era ‘Assault Breaker’ program revived with aim to decimate advancing Russian or Chinese forces
Back in the heyday of the Cold War, Europe had a real problem: even with American military might on its side, the region faced a Soviet military with overwhelming numbers View More ›
The Pic of the Day: Joint Strike Fighter at sunset
A U.S. Air Force F-35A Lightning II assigned to the 34th Fighter Squadron, Hill Air Force Base, Utah, sits on the flightline at Yokota Air Base, Japan, Feb. 9, 2018, View More ›
These are the hypersonic weapons America is developing to launch from combat aircraft
New details have begun to emerge about Lockheed Martin’s two-fold attempt at closing the capability gap presented by new Chinese and Russian hypersonic missile platforms. Hypersonic missiles, or missiles that View More ›
Despite its 5th-generation failure, Russia touts plans for a ‘6th-generation’ fighter
Although it’s becoming increasingly apparent Russia’s foray into the world of fifth-generation fighters, the Sukhoi Su-57, will likely never be fielded in sufficient numbers to represent any real strategic value, View More ›
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