While delivering a speech in 1954, Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery gave prescient insights into the future of warfare.
Today, aircraft wings are increasingly designed to prioritize stealth characteristics over raw speed—giving them a smooth, unbroken connection to the aircraft’s main fuselage.
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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.
China’s focus on advanced UAVs offers critical insights into the People’s Liberation Army Air Force’s future airpower ...
America has no shortage of military museums spread across the country, but having one inside of a retired aircraft carrier is ...
The Middle East has been a hotbed of conflict for decades, as such many nations within the region have built up their ...
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How a 1950s jet is still flying airshow demos in 2024
This aircraft has worn the colors of air forces worldwide, from Canada to Iran to Pakistan, and helped define what modern military training became. Every pass feels like a moving piece of history that ...
On Dec. 7, 1941, a quiet Sunday morning in Hawaii was shattered by one of the most devastating surprise attacks in American ...
Military aircraft come in all shapes and sizes, but these days nearly all of them have one thing in common: they are painted grey. Boring, monotonous grey. But military aviation has a colorful history ...
An F/A-18E makes an arrested landing on the flight deck of the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln. (MC3 Julia Brockman/Navy) The number of major accidents involving military aircraft ...
Pentagon data shows that deadly and costly military aircraft mishaps skyrocketed 55 percent over the past four years, alarming lawmakers, defense analysts, and aviation safety experts. The number of ...
The aircraft carrier USS Gerald R. Ford, on its way into the Oslofjord, at Drobak in Norway, Sept. 12. (Lise Aaserud/NTB Scanpix via AP) The most advanced U.S. aircraft carrier is expected to reach ...
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