5 1970s Fighter Jets That Are Still In Service
It's really hard to get a new fighter jet design off the ground. Given design challenges and costs it involves, it's amazing these ones have lasted so long.
Read MoreIt's really hard to get a new fighter jet design off the ground. Given design challenges and costs it involves, it's amazing these ones have lasted so long.
Read MoreThe SR-71 Blackbird was the fastest spy plane in the U.S. military's service, exceeding 2,000 miles per hour. It could also reach an altitude of 85,000 feet.
Read MoreMil has a storied history, and has made some of the most iconic and record breaking helicopters in the history of military aviation.
Read MoreGripen comes from the English word griffin, a mythical creature with an eagle's head, claws, and wings but the body of a lion, representing a powerful force.
Read MoreFighter pilots have to consider many different scenarios before and during their missions, including the possibility of ejecting from their aircraft.
Read MoreThe U.S. Air Force flew a reconnaissance jet from the mid-'60s through 1990 that set a few long-standing speed and altitude records early in its service life.
Read MoreDespite being plagued by a rash of disasters and safety concerns over the past several years, Boeing was awarded the F-47 fighter jet contract.
Read MoreEven though the US has the capability to deploy the newer B-2 Bomber, it is still sending out B-1s. What's the difference in capabilities between the two?
Read MoreThere have been several occurrences of airplane windshields cracking in midair. Whether it causes an emergency landing, however, depends on a few factors.
Read MoreDespite being more than six decades old, the U.S. navy's E2 Command and Control aircraft continues to receive upgrades, and is capable of mid-flight refuelling.
Read MoreThere are close calls, and then there's this. A National Guard plane's emergency landing nearly resulted in disaster, all captured by a Tesla's dashcam.
Read MoreGiven that the King Stallion is dimensionally similar to its predecessors, what makes it so valuable might surprise you.
Read MoreDoing anything for 5,000 hours without a mistake is great, much less flying an F-35. And an entire squadron having zero accidents for 5,000 hours? Incredible.
Read MoreStealth is a cornerstone of US military dominance, but new radar technology could be about to make a huge leap forward, leaving the US in the lurch.
Read MoreDuring the Cold War, military secrets were at a premium, so when a Russian pilot decided to defect with his MiG 25, it was a huge get. Here's what happened.
Read MoreWhile Blackhawk helicopters have lingered in modern military cavalries for decades, this new iteration doesn't require a manned crew to accomplish missions.
Read MoreDuring WWII, engineers produced some of the most iconic aircraft in history. From sleek fighters to hulking steel beasts -- these were the best looking.
Read MoreThe Mexican air force added a new C-130J Hercules transport plane to its fleet. Here are all the modernizations that came with the new airplane.
Read MoreBuilt for endurance and equipped with impressive tech, the E-4B “Doomsday Plane” pushes the limits of air power. But how long can it actually stay in the air?
Read MoreChina doesn't have to rely on foreign manufacturers now that it has it's own J-10 fighter jet, but how does it stack up to its biggest contender, the F-16?
Read MoreGermany recently announced plans to invest more in its military. Now, the German government just put in an order for 20 of the world's best fighter jets.
Read MoreColombia's air force has been flying Israeli Kfir jets since the 1970s, but recently struck a major deal to update its fighter fleet and weaponry.
Read MoreThe F-16 Falcon is an older fighter jet that many countries still use while the F-22 Raptor is its successor, with stealth capabilities and a faster top speed.
Read MoreThe power and speed of the iconic P-51 Mustang made it one of the most revered fighter jets in World War II. It even had a life beyond the war in air races.
Read MoreThe C-17 has a reputation as a versatile aircraft that has played a part in a wide range of transport missions for troops, cargo, and medical evacuation.
Read MoreThe Black Hawk helicopter is one of the most well-known United States military aircraft, but have you heard of its cousin, the MH-60 Seahawk?
Read MoreBlack hawk helicopters have been involved in some notable crashes of late, so you might be wondering why they crash so often. Here's what you need to know.
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