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Kadena: This Is the ISR Network China Fears Most
In a potential conflict with China, the US military and its partners will rely on ISR assets to provide important information ...
A newly-released, public version of the drone simulator used to train thousands of Ukrainian military pilots offers a ...
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The remains of two Iowa National Guard members killed in an attack in the Syrian desert were welcomed ...
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That was a full boom - the RC helicopter that just grenaded at 1,800 RPM
We pulled up to an RC airfield in St. George and the lineup was unreal—turbine helicopters and jets that look full-size once ...
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Legendary Aircraft the Military Tried to Retire… and Couldn’t
For decades, the military has announced the retirement of aircraft that were supposedly nearing the end of their usefulness. Yet many of those platforms are still flying today. Whether it’s because ...
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Giant turbine-powered RC aircraft capable of 300 mph found
A giant turbine-powered RC aircraft capable of 300mph is discovered.
The National Interest on MSN
MH-65 Dolphin: The Coolest Helicopter You’ve Never Heard Of
The MH-65 is used extensively by the US Coast Guard for rescue missions—and is ideally tailored for the perilous conditions the service often faces.
Over the past week, C-17 heavy-lift cargo planes, which usually transport troops and equipment, flew to Puerto Rico at least ...
Lockheed's CV‑22B Osprey is a U.S. Air Force special operations tilt-rotor aircraft that combines helicopter‑like vertical takeoff and landing, designed to conduct long-range infiltration, ...
The US Army has issued a Request for Information seeking options for establishing a commercial production line to overhauling ...
Lockheed Martin says it will disclose which aircraft it proposes as replacement for the US Army's UH-72A Lakota trainer in ...
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Santa at Mach speed: How the US Air Force reimagined the Christmas sleigh
An astrophysicist estimated that Santa would need to travel at roughly Mach 3,000 to visit an estimated 91.8 million children ...
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