The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds and Patrouille de France fly together over Death Valley, Calif., April 17, 2017. The Thunderbirds and Patrouille de France are two of the oldest aerial View More ›
The media is getting a lot wrong about Russian bombers in Venezuela
Two of Russia’s long-range, nuclear capable Tu-160 bombers made the long trek to Venezuela over the past week, prompting an expected exchange of barbs from national diplomats and an utter View More ›
The UFO Question (Part 1): NASA, Harvard, and the Pentagon are all taking UFOs seriously now
This past Monday, a paper written by Silvano Colombano, a researcher at NASA’s Ames Research Center, made international headlines thanks to the paper’s assertion that our planet may have been View More ›
What’s the difference between flying a Hornet and a Super Hornet? We asked a pilot that’s flown both
A few years ago, a Fighter Sweep reader asked about the real differences between the old F/A-18 Hornet and the updated Super Hornet. Now, with Block III upgrades for the View More ›
The Pic of the Day: F-22 Raptor taking a drink
An F-22 Raptor is refueled by a KC-135 Stratotanker over the Nevada Test and Training Range during the U.S. Air Force Weapons School’s Deliberate Strike Night, June 16, 2016. The View More ›
“30 seconds to live”: A glimpse inside the secretive world of the killer-drones
To many, modern warfare, and particularly drone warfare, can seem like a video game. Successive waves of war movies and video games have managed to replicate the images of the View More ›
Russian bombers in Venezuela aren’t as big a deal as some media outlets claim
Two of Russia’s long-range, nuclear capable Tu-160 bombers made the long trek to Venezuela over the past week, prompting an expected exchange of barbs from national diplomats and an utter View More ›
The Pic of the Day: C-130 fires flares over Romania
A C-130J Super Hercules from the 37th Airlift Squadron fires flares as it performs anti-aircraft fire tests during exercise Carpathian May 9, 2016, in Romania. The 37th AS, from Ramstein View More ›
Russian cosmonauts execute 8-hour spacewalk to investigate possible sabotage aboard the ISS
Back in August, the crew aboard the International Space Station noticed a slight drop in air pressure within the station. The drop wasn’t life threatening, but any change in the View More ›
Watch: Reporter almost loses her head to a landing Russian Tu-160 bomber
Ever gotten a little too excited at work? Maybe you had a few too many hard ciders at the Christmas party and belted out a history-making rendition of “Pour Some View More ›
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