This Is The US Air Force's Most Widely Used Fighter Jet (It's Not The F-35 Or F-22)
The United States Air Force has thousands of fighter jets in its inventory, including the F-15 Eagle, F-16 Falcon, F-22 Raptor, and F-35 Lightning II.
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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.
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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?
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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.
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