The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds execute a maneuver while visitors watch from Falcon Stadium after the graduation ceremonies of the Class of 2009. This was the 51st graduating class, and View More ›
The Pic of the Day: F-15’s after burners aglow
A F-15 Strike Eagle assigned to the 390th Fighter Squadron, Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, conducts an after burner run during exercise Maple Flag 42 at 4 Wing Cold View More ›
The Pic of the Day: B-2 Spirit takes off from Whiteman Air Force Base
WHITEMAN AIR FORCE BASE, Mo. – A B-2 bomber takes off early morning at full throttle June 29, while another B-2 waits at the other end of the runway. The View More ›
The Pic of the Day: Landing the Harrier at sea
A U.S. Marine Corps AV-8B Harrier aircraft attached to Marine Attack Squadron 211, embarked aboard the forward-deployed amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2), lands on the ship?s flight deck View More ›
How does an actual fighter mission go down? We got the play by play from an Air Force F-16 pilot
Back in 2016, Fighter Sweep contributer C.W. Lemoine was asked what actually goes into a full fledged fighter mission by one of our readers. Lemoine, who aside from being an View More ›
What exactly was the F-15 ACTIVE aircraft?
Fans of the video game Ace Combat 4: Shattered Skies will fondly remember flying their F-15 ACTIVE into the depths of Megalith to defeat the evil Erusians. Most gamers assumed View More ›
Marine Corps sheds light on their mysterious J-20 spotted in Georgia (and their plans to get a Russian Hind next)
Early last week, we reported on what appeared to be a copy of China’s most advanced fighter, the Chengdu J-20, parked on an airstrip in Savannah, Georgia of all places. View More ›
The Pic of the Day: F-15 releases flares
A U.S. Air Force F-15C Eagle aircraft from the 44th Fighter Squadron out of Kadena Air Base, Japan, releases a flare over Okinawa, Japan, July 22, 2009, during a total View More ›
Why the future of military aviation isn’t unmanned — at least for now
With a rapidly developing military drone industry growing in prominence the world over, and heavyweight defense contractors like Northrop Grumman devoting a large portion of their overall R&D programs to View More ›
Last year, a Chinese fighter went inverted over an Air Force surveillance plane during intercept
Culture, particularly through movies and television, could be considered the United States’ most influential export. Our movies and shows find their way into just about every market and go on View More ›
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