What Happens When A Pilot Ejects Behind Enemy Lines
While military aircraft are designed with safety in mind, they do have to operate in combat zones. In some cases, a pilot needs to eject behind enemy lines.
Read MoreWhile military aircraft are designed with safety in mind, they do have to operate in combat zones. In some cases, a pilot needs to eject behind enemy lines.
Read MoreNot all attack helicopters are big, bulky beasts. Some, like the "Killer Egg," rely on being compact and easily transportable to be effective.
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Read MoreRussia's SU-34 fighter has the potential range to reach Washington D.C. from Moscow (over 4,000 miles) without refueling. Here's how it could do that.
Read MoreWhen a fighter jet goes down, pilots rely on specialized survival gear, and one handheld device has a very important role in rescue and recovery missions.
Read MoreThis legendary close air support plane has been flying for 50 years. Find out which company built it and how many are left in the sky.
Read MoreThe V-22 Osprey is a highly capable military aircraft, but its “widowmaker” nickname often prompts people to ask questions about its overall safety record.
Read MoreA next-gen fighter promises a major leap in air power, but the F-47’s shifting timelines raise tough questions about what happens in the meantime.
Read MoreThese bases host the largest aircraft fleets in the country, from fighter training hubs to testing centers and massive operational air wings.
Read MoreThe A-10 Warthog is one of the U.S. Air Force’s most iconic aircraft, but its high cost is only part of the story behind its growing challenges today.
Read MoreIran has deployed drones on a massive scale to fight off U.S. forces and it's working, but not for the reason you might think. Here's what we know.
Read MoreThe United States has awarded a contract to a vendor that will design and build next-generation UAV engines. Here's who will build it and what it is.
Read MoreUkraine has developed several interceptor drones to combat Russian attacks in the Russo-Ukrainian War. Its newest model is impressive for a couple of reasons.
Read MoreArtificial intelligence is being used in military weapons more and more. The U.S. Air Force is now training AI "pilots" to perform evasive maneuvers.
Read MoreMore and more, drones are being found flying over military bases. The U.S. Air Force is developing new strategies to defend against unmanned aerial systems.
Read MoreThe United States is going all-in on drones, with its Gauntlet test identifying three new companies it will acquire drones from across 2026.
Read MoreDrones are changing the face of warfare as we know it, so the race to develop effective defense is on. Here's what Ukraine is doing to repel Russian attacks.
Read MoreThe Air Force and the Navy combined forces for an exercise off the California coast, showcasing some new ways to deploy existing weaponry. Here's what happened.
Read MoreThe US Air Force is preparing a massive new propulsion contract that could accelerate development of next-generation military engine technology.
Read MoreDrone technology has come a long way since it came on the scene decades ago, especially for military purposes. This drone in Turkey just made history.
Read MoreCalculating how to refuel in midair is a complicated process, but a new Chinese breakthrough claims it can use AI to streamline the whole thing.
Read MoreThe F-22 is getting a bit long in the teeth, having first entered service in 2005. However, The War Zone reported that this aircraft is getting some upgrades.
Read MoreThe F-22 Raptor was one of the most advanced fighter jets in the history of the USAF. However, this kill shows it wasn't completely unstoppable.
Read MoreBefore LaGuardia and JFK, an airport in Brooklyn handled air travel in and out of New York City. It was also critical to the Allies in World War II.
Read MoreThe Freedom Plane is carrying some of the United States' founding documents on a nationwide tour to celebrate the country's 250th birthday. Here's what we know.
Read MoreBack in the 1950s, Boeing developed a new kind of plane that would shape the future of aviation, including refueling our airplanes today. Here's what we know.
Read MoreArtificial intelligence has become a part of everyday life for a lot of people and in a lot of industries. How is the U.S. Air Force making use of it?
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