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  • Ground view of Lockheed Martin MC-130J Commando II taking off.
    By Mike Garrett 2 hours ago

    How Much Does An MC-130J Cost The US Air Force & Who Builds Them?

    With a massive cargo capacity and ability to operate at very low altitude, this C-130 variant is used for infiltration and exfiltration.

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  • Jet pack flight
    By Dave McQuilling 10 hours ago

    How Close Are Humans To Actually Having Jetpacks?

    Jetpacks aren't a new idea, but they remain elusive and most people will never get the chance to use one. Will these vehicles ever be a practical option?

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  • Dassault falcon 900
    By Dave McQuilling 10 hours ago

    Taylor Swift's Private Jet: Details About The $40m Dassault Falcon

    Taylor Swift owns a custom private jet to get her around the world, and it has gotten a lot of use on her Eras tour. Find out what's inside.

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  • troops awaiting president in japan
    By Olivia Richman 1 day ago

    This Country Is Home To The Most Deployed US Troops In 2026

    U.S. troops are stationed all across the world, but which country has the most? It's probably not where you're thinking, and it's not even somewhere dangerous.

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  • A China Electronics Technology Group Corp launcher vehicle launches drones
    By Zohaib Ahmed 2 days ago

    China's New Drone Swarm System Allegedly Controls Over 90 Aircraft At A Time

    China's state-operated TV network has aired a demonstration of an AI-powered drone swarm system that can allegedly control up to 90 drones. How does it work?

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  • Israel hacked into the Iranian Traffic camera network for intelligence gathering
    By Rahul Srinivas 2 days ago

    The Tech Of The Iran War: Hacking Traffic Cameras & Cyberpunk Surveillance Ops

    Think modern warfare is just missiles? Discover how military forces used a network of hacked traffic cameras to assassinate a major world leader.

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  • A U.S. Air Force patch with an American flag patch against a dessert camouflage background
    By Caroline Anschutz 2 days ago

    5 Of The Largest US Air Force Bases Outside America

    The U.S. Air Force operates massive bases around the world, and some of its largest overseas installations play a key role in global operations.

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  • Divers retrieve the US Navy razorback sub.
    By Zohaib Ahmed 3 days ago

    French Nuclear Sub Makes History With Its First Successful Navy Drone Recovery

    For the first time, this French attack sub deployed and retrieved an autonomous drone underwater by blending cutting-edge tech from two nations.

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  • Remove before flight tag on aircraft wing
    By Alex Hevesy 3 days ago

    What Are The Red 'Remove Before Flight' Tags For On Airplanes?

    If you are a frequent flyer, you may've seen these giant red strips hanging from various parts of aircraft. They serve a critical role in keeping flights safe.

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  • Front view of fighter jet flying among the clouds.
    By Chris Littlechild 4 days ago

    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.

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  • Three Gorges Dam elevator along China's Yangtze River
    By Zohaib Ahmed 4 days ago

    Yes, There's A Massive Ship Elevator In China - And Here's How It Works

    This elevator is capable of hoisting vessels that displace up to 3,000 metric tons roughly 370 feet in 40 minutes. It's changed the game in China.

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  • AH-6 Little Bird helicopter on the tarmac
    By Alex Hevesy 4 days ago

    This Folding 'Killer Egg' Helicopter Goes Where America's Black Hawks Can't

    Not 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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  • Lufthansa 747-800 taking off
    By Bob Sharp 4 days ago

    The US Air Force Is Buying Up Used Jumbo Jets, And It's Not Hard To See Why

    Boeing's 747 airliner was once a mainstay of the commercial long-haul aviation, and although those days are gone, they still have a use.

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  • An Su-34 flying over cloudy skies
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 5 days ago

    From Moscow To Washington: How Russia's SU-34 Flies So Far Without Refueling

    Russia'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.

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  • USS Indianapolis sailors display the flag of the president of the United States.
    By Chris Littlechild 5 days ago

    5 Cool Flags Flown On US Navy Ships Besides The Stars And Stripes

    Think the Stars and Stripes is the only banner you will see on a warship? Here are five unique and surprising flags actually flown by the US Navy.

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  • The HMS Ark Royal with several aircraft flying overhead
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 5 days ago

    The World's First Warship Dubbed A 'Super Carrier' Wasn't Made By The US

    The first vessel ever called a “super carrier” might not be what you’d expect. But its design, missions, and legacy tell us a lot about Naval history.

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  • US Navy aircraft carrier from above
    By Alex Hevesy 5 days ago

    How Many Marines And Sailors Can A US Aircraft Carrier Hold?

    Aircraft carriers are huge vessels carrying multiple aircraft and the means to launch them, but just how many crew members can occupy one at any given time?

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  • chinese flag alongside a large submarine
    By Zohaib Ahmed 5 days ago

    US Navy Claims China's Submarine Fleet Could Soon Go All-Nuclear

    Submarine production in China has been rapidly accelerating in recent years, and a greater proportion of its fleet will soon be nuclear powered.

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  • CSEL device in hands of Air Force personnel
    By Alex Hevesy 7 days ago

    This Handheld Tech Can Actually Help Keep Downed Fighter Pilots Alive

    When 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.

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  • A-10 flying over desert/mountain terrain
    By Jack Picone 7 days ago

    What Company Developed The A-10 Warthog, And How Many Are Still Flying?

    This 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.

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  • China's eighth Type 055 destroyer arrives to port
    By Olivia Richman 9 days ago

    What Makes China's New Type 055 Destroyers So Dangerous?

    China's new Type 055 destroyers were undergoing training exercises as of early 2026. They have been deemed some of the most powerful ships in the world.

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  • Bell-Boeing CV-22B Osprey of the United States Air Force.
    By Eli Shayotovich 9 days ago

    Why Is The V-22 Osprey Called 'The Widowmaker'?

    The V-22 Osprey is a highly capable military aircraft, but its “widowmaker” nickname often prompts people to ask questions about its overall safety record.

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  • Artist rendering of the F-47 fighter jet
    By Tom Clark 10 days ago

    The US Air Force's F-47 Fighter Jet Timeline Has Changed, And That's A Problem

    A 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.

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  • The USS Tortuga forging ahead at sea
    By Bob Sharp 10 days ago

    US Navy Warship At Sea Again After A Decade-Long Renovation

    It's not uncommon for a U.S. Navy warship to undergo delays in the maintenance process. However, this ship's repairs ended up taking particularly long.

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  • The USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) underway in the Atlantic Ocean
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 11 days ago

    When And Why US Aircraft Carriers Break This Vital '5-Mile' Rule

    Aircraft carriers have a 5-mile rule that they don't break very often, but there are some occasions where there is no choice. Here's when that can happen.

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  • Front view of Boeing B-52 Stratofortress bomber taking off from Nellis Air Force Base.
    By Mike Garrett 11 days ago

    5 US Air Force Bases With The Most Aircraft

    These bases host the largest aircraft fleets in the country, from fighter training hubs to testing centers and massive operational air wings.

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  • Stern of the Russian frigate Admiral Amelko on a shipyard slipway
    By Bob Sharp 11 days ago

    Russia's Allegedly Beefing Up Its Navy With Impressive New Ships

    Russia is building up its Navy with two additional warships which will set sail within the next two years. Here's what makes these ships unique.

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