An F-22 Raptor performs a heritage flight during the 2017 Heritage Flight Training Course at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz., Feb. 9, 2017. The program was established in 1997, allowing View More ›
Update: One Marine dead, one recovering, and five still missing after Marine KC-130 and F/A-18 go down off the coast of Japan
Update 09:35: A second Marine has been recovered from the waters off the coast of Japan. He was declared dead soon thereafter. The search and rescue operations continue for the View More ›
How old are America’s military aircraft? Here are the movies that came out when these birds started flying
The United States doesn’t just possess the largest and most powerful air force on the planet — it actually has three of them. The Air Force, Navy, and Army each View More ›
The Pic of the Day: Communicating with the A-10
Airman 1st Class Diante Cooper, a 19th Air Support Operations Squadron Tactical Air Control Party specialist, watches and communicates with an A-10C Thunderbolt II during a joint close air support View More ›
The Pic of the Day: Thunderbird F-16 flies alongside an old Thunderbird T-38
Maj. Nick Krajicek, a T-38 Talon pilot, flies in a two-ship formation with retired Lt. Col. Dale Cooke, a former T-38 pilot, over Tyndall Air Force Base and Panama City, View More ›
Watch: Russia’s ‘Flanker’ acrobat, the Su-30SM, in action
Although Russia’s fifth generation fighter may be little more than a token collection of jets, they have gone to great lengths to upgrade their existing fourth-generation platforms in a way View More ›
The Pic of the Day: Providing security for a C-130
A fly away security team from the 1st Battalion, 153rd Infantry Regiment provides security for a C-130J May 26, 2017, during a cargo mission in Somalia, supporting the Combined Joint View More ›
DARPA’s new tech lets one pilot control multiple aircraft using a microchip in the brain
Ever since the first military drone took to the sky, pilots have wondered if their days in the fight were numbered. Drones, first relied on for reconnaissance, were soon armed View More ›
The Pic of the Day: Navigating inside a B-52 Stratofortress
Maj. Chris Weir, left, and Capt. Greg Lepper, 96th Bomb Squadron B-52H Stratofortress navigators, navigate a B-52 during a Green Flag-East training mission over Fort Polk, La., Aug. 21, 2013. View More ›
When a Growler’s cockpit systems failed, the frostbitten pilots were forced to land using GPS watches
Navy fighter pilots found themselves in a life threatening situation over America’s Pacific Northwest this past February, when the cabin pressure and air temperature systems failed in their EA-18G Growler. View More ›
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