Generation-Z-Productions on MSN
How a 1950s bomber still shapes modern war
The Boeing B-52 first flew in 1952 and entered service in 1955 — yet it’s scheduled to remain operational into the 2050s.
The Aviationist on MSN
Going Hypersonic: A Look at the Record-setting X-15
An important part of data collection for the United States space program, the North American X-15 had astonishing performance ...
National Security Journal on MSN
The X-20 Dyna Soar Mach 20 'scramjet' space plane has a message for the Air Force
Key Points and Summary: The Air Force’s X-20 Dyna Soar Mach 20 Mistake? -In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the U.S. Air ...
NASA planned to detonate a hydrogen bomb on the Moon in the 1950s. This was part of its competition with the Soviet Union as ...
Today's trip down memory lane takes off with the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry falling through the North ...
He aha te mea nui o te ao? He tangata, he tangata, he tangata.” This Māori proverb perfectly captures New Zealand Ambassador Dawn Bennett's philosophy of connection and community.
OU won the 1950 national championship — the first of seven Sooner national titles, three of which came in the ‘50s (1955, 1956).
The president needs to behave responsibly and tell his MAGA supporters to stand down before we have yet another tragic loss of life, writes.
Moscow will also want to showcase New Delhi as proof that Russia retains meaningful partnerships outside China’s geopolitical ...
Japan and Australia have urged calm after Chinese military aircraft locked radar on Japanese fighter jets. This incident comes a month after Japan's leader made remarks on Taiwan that stirred ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to India is noteworthy. The sheer energy of the long-term Russian dictator is ...
Military Times on MSN
In plain sight: The Pearl Harbor spy
Using simple observation, a Japanese spy in Pearl Harbor collected crucial information. His full story, however, remains ...
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