A '60s-Era SR-71 Flew So Fast It Broke The Radar Screen Of A Jet Trying To Track It
The SR-71 Blackbird can fly faster than just about anything — so fast, in fact, that it broke the radar system of a jet trying to observe it in the 1960s.
Read MoreThe SR-71 Blackbird can fly faster than just about anything — so fast, in fact, that it broke the radar system of a jet trying to observe it in the 1960s.
Read MoreThe Blue Angels are flying around the U.S. this summer, and we've rounded up some of the best and most popular places to see the shows. Here's the list.
Read MoreThe SR-71 Blackbird was an incredibly complex plane, requiring the use of cutting-edge materials that were very sensitive to manufacturing conditions.
Read MoreA lot of modern fighter jets have green lights on their bodies, especially around the fuselage and the tail. What are these lights actually for?
Read MoreIrsael's Iron Beam uses a 100-kilowatt laser to zap drones cheaply and quickly. Now, the country has plans to get this system working off the ground.
Read MoreThe latest iteration of Air Force One has been revealed for the first time. The plane, donated by Qatar, is only intended to be used temporarily.
Read MoreWhen it comes to designations for U.S. fighter planes, they generally follow a logical pattern. The U.S. has flown the F-14, F-15, and F-16, but not F-13 or 17.
Read MoreTurkey makes its own fifth-generation fighters, but it relies on U.S. engines to power them -- for now. Here's why that is and when that might change.
Read MoreLong before AI, drones and satellites, a groundbreaking spy plane emerged from an extraordinary mission filled with intrigue, risk, and irony.
Read MoreSometimes, the military planes you see in the air aren't ours, but test flights of craft intended for other countries, like this F-16 spotted in Texas.
Read MoreThe U.S. Air Force is pushing hard to get the B-21 Raider ready for 2027, with combat testing of the stealth bomber beginning much sooner than usual.
Read MoreWith VSTOL capabilities way ahead of their time, the AV-8B II Harrier "Jump Jet" will go down in history as one of the Marine Corps' most legendary aircraft.
Read MoreThe USAF needs to build up its tanker fleet significantly, but production issues mean that the fleet will have a different look than expected in 2027.
Read MorePilots in the U.S. military go through some of the most strenuous flight training on the planet, but Apache pilots have other special training routines as well.
Read MorePlanning to watch the Blue Angels in Chicago this summer? Discover the latest schedule update that has left local aviation fans disappointed.
Read MoreMilitary jargon can get quite quirky. U.S. Navy pilots, for example, have to "call the ball" when landing on aircraft carriers. Here's what that means.
Read MoreThe ejector seat has been the standard escape method for military jets, but early aircraft design sometimes meant these technologies couldn't be used.
Read MoreBuilt to revolutionize aerial refueling, this next-generation tanker promised big gains — but its path to service has been anything but smooth.
Read MoreThere are clear strengths and weaknesses to the F-4E and F-16 fighter jets, but while top speed is a strength the F-4E boasts, the F-16 has its merits too.
Read MoreCanada is no stranger to purchasing U.S.-made aircraft, but the nation's next-gen spy planes will be coming from much further afield than usual.
Read MoreFighter jets are capable of extreme maneuvers, and our best pilots can make planes do the impossible. Here are some the most breathtaking aerobatics you'll see.
Read MoreLéon Ellison spent 20 years building a picture-perfect replica of a WWII-era bomber in his back yard. Now, after his passing, it's being put on museum display.
Read MoreDrone warfare is changing the warfare landscape. This container can contain up to 100 drones that can be deployed in minutes. Here's what we know.
Read MoreDespite decades of retirement plans, the A-10 keeps surviving. A closer look reveals surprising challenges standing in the way of its successor.
Read MoreFlying a fighter plane is no small task, and taking selfies while flying may cause accidents. That's what happened to these F-15K pilots from Korea.
Read MoreAir-to-air missiles have improved by leaps and bounds since they first emerged, with the U.S.' current leader boasting a range of hundreds of miles.
Read MoreThe Air Force's T-38 jet has had a fleet-wide operational pause. It's the only jet that branch of the military uses to train pilots. Here's what happened.
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