This WWII Plane Is Still Flying After Being Found Under 268 Feet Of Ice
A WWII plane crashed into the ice decades ago and was recovered. After a lot of work and restoration, it was once again able to take to the skies.
Read MoreA WWII plane crashed into the ice decades ago and was recovered. After a lot of work and restoration, it was once again able to take to the skies.
Read MoreFew U.S. school campuses can boast the presence of one of the most iconic fighter aircraft of the previous century on their front lawn.
Read MoreA new bill moving through Congress could see a legendary retired fighter jet return to the US sky. Discover the "Maverick" plan to save this icon.
Read MoreAlthough the military has been trying to retire this legendary aircraft for years, the USAF recently announced it will stay in service for a while longer.
Read MoreThe SR-71 Blackbird is a legend in the world of military aircraft, and NASA may have received one a bit earlier than it was supposed to. What happened?
Read MoreChina first revealed its plans to build a stealth bomber in 2016, but the aircraft has yet to surface as of 2026. Here's what we know about the H-20 bomber.
Read MoreThe Air Force is already looking for a replacement for the B-52 bomber, but in the meantime, it plans to fly the current model until at least 2050.
Read MoreWhile it's nearing the end of its operational life, this venerable fighter jet dating back to the 1980s is still used by the Colorado Air National Guard.
Read MoreThe F-15 Eagle is a legend of the skies, and it earned that reputation despite never flying for the U.S. Navy. Here's why the Navy opted against the F-15.
Read MoreThe modern battlefield continues to shift with inexpensive drones becoming a major part of conflict. Japan may have developed the least expensive ones of all.
Read MoreGoogle looked all set to play a big role in the Pentagon's efforts to develop new ways to control the U.S.' drone swarms, but the tech giant has pulled out.
Read MoreSpanning more than 50,000 acres, Kirtland Air Force Base is one of the larger U.S. bases by size. However, it might not house the aircraft you'd expect.
Read MoreThe UAE is finally retiring its aging fleet of Mirage interceptors. Discover the advanced $18 billion fighter jet they are buying instead of the F-35.
Read MorePrivate jets may not be the most environmentally friendly transportation, but plenty of celebrities still have them. Here's who flies the Gulfstream G550.
Read MoreThe U.S. Air Force's newest stealth bomber, the B-21 Raider, continues to undergo test flights ahead of its planned delivery to USAF bases in 2027.
Read MoreAs drones increasingly become a feature in modern warfare, the question is how to keep them in the air for longer. China has an interesting answer.
Read MoreThe HH-60W may look like a Black Hawk, but key Air Force upgrades reveal how the platform was reshaped for a very different mission and role in combat.
Read MoreThe U.S. Army is scheduled to begin flying a new aircraft in the early 2030s, and it has revealed the designation for this latest addition to its fleet.
Read MoreYou may not have heard of the Buckley Air Force Base in Aurora, Colorado, but it still plays an important role in the United States Air Force.
Read MoreWith 19 total military installations across all branches of service, the state of Florida has its fair share of air force bases both large and small.
Read MoreOf the various career paths possible for pilots, two stand out among the rest -- military or commercial airline -- but which one has the most earning potential?
Read MoreThe Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider is the newest stealth bomber to join the U.S. Air Force. There are a few advantages to its relatively small size.
Read MoreIn the 1970s, the Blue Angels swapped from the F-4 Phantom to the A-4 Skyhawk, a comparatively slower plane. However, the reasons why make a lot of sense.
Read MoreThese historic World War II bombers haven't been in service for decades, and there are only three left. One of them is being restored and put on display.
Read MoreThe Air Force has had a shortage of pilots for several years now. To make sure they're not understaffed, they're willing to spend a lot of money.
Read MoreDue to the nature of the ocean and its movements, undersea mines are even more dangerous to clean up than landmines. This drone might be the solution.
Read MoreAlthough the F-35A can be refueled mid-air to extend its range, it would still take quite a bit of fuel to cross the ocean and make it from the U.S. to China.
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