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  • A Lockheed XF-104 Starfighter flying over the desert
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 8 hours ago

    Want To Fly In A Real Fighter Jet? Here's Where You Can Do It

    There are only a few people worldwide who have the training and skills necessary to fly a fighter jet professionally. That doesn't mean you can never fly one.

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  • A U.S. Army Soldier smiling while sitting in the driver seat of a M1A2 SEP V3 Abrams Main Battle Tank
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 9 hours ago

    Want To Drive A Real Tank? Here's Where You Can Do It

    For those of us who want to drive a tank but can't exactly join the military, there are some places across the U.S. that offer you the opportunity to do so.

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  • F-16 taking off with afterburners lit, displaying shock diamonds
    By Bob Sharp 14 hours ago

    Why Fighter Jet Afterburners Create Glowing 'Shock Diamonds'

    The glowing "shock diamonds" that appear in a fighter jet's exhaust are striking to look at, but the physics behind their formation is even more fascinating.

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  • A two plane formation of MiG-29s at takeoff
    By Travis Butson 19 hours ago

    This 1970s-Era Fighter Jet Boasts One Feature That Even Fifth Generation Fighters Lack

    Jet fighters require clean air to operate their engines, both free-flowing and without any debris. Only one older fighter can handle both issues easily.

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  • A U.S. Army M1A2 Abrams tanks maneuver through the streets of Iraq in 2005
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 1 day ago

    The 12 Most Innovative Main Battle Tanks From Every Generation

    The main battle tank developed out of lessons learned in the Second World War, and it has dominated the ensuing decades of tank design and development.

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  • The USS Theodore Roosevelt underway in the Pacific Ocean
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 2 days ago

    The USS Theodore Roosevelt Just Received A Unique Upgrade

    This spring, the USS Theodore Roosevelt became the first aircraft carrier in the U.S. Navy to support UAV takeoff and landing. It's a sign of things to come.

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  • An F-22 Raptor flying over the ocean
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 2 days ago

    Not The F-35: This US Fighter Jet Can Go The Fastest Without Using An Afterburner

    The F-35 has a top speed of Mach 1.6, but it requires afterburners to reach that. Its cruise speed is much lower, meaning other jets can cruise faster.

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  • Adolphe Pégoud sitting inside the cockpit of his plane
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 2 days ago

    What Makes A Fighter Pilot A 'Flying Ace'?

    While you might think being an "ace" pilot is just a way of saying someone is good at flying, when it comes to combat, it does have a very specific meaning.

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  • Pilot of F-16D giving thumbs up
    By Travis Butson 2 days ago

    Why Does The F-16 Fighter Jet Have A Reclined Cockpit Seat?

    Fighter pilots are put through a lot when flying a jet, but that doesn't mean they have to be uncomfortable. Enter: The F-16 Fighting Falcon's reclining seat.

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  • Top-down view of ship being built in dry dock
    By Tom Clark 3 days ago

    A South Korean Company Could Buy One Of The US Navy's Biggest Shipbuilders

    Samsung, K-Pop, and... military ships? It's not as far-fetched as it seems, as a Korean company has made a huge offer a U.S. Navy shipbuilder.

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  • steamship attack civil war
    By Michael Bruton 4 days ago

    Aircraft Carriers In The 1860s? The Civil War Saga Of The Steamboat Fanny

    The American Civil War saw the formation of the Balloon Corps for Federal Army, and it wasn't long until this newly formed division took to the sea.

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  • The USS Ronald Reagan pulling into Puget Sound toward its home base.
    By Ron King 4 days ago

    The USS Ronald Reagan Will Soon Return To Service After 17-Month Facelift

    With the U.S. facing a shortage of aircraft carriers, discover the massive hidden upgrades bringing this iconic nuclear warship back to the fleet.

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  • Mess Attendant 2nd Class Doris Miller in 1942.
    By Ron King 5 days ago

    Who Was Doris Miller & Why Did He Have An Aircraft Carrier Named After Him?

    In 2020, the USS Doris Miller was announced as the name for the U.S. Navy's new aircraft carrier. But who was Doris Miller, and why is he being commemorated?

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  • A Harley-Davidson WLA motorcycle parked.
    By Shane O'Neill 5 days ago

    Which Harley-Davidson Motorcycles Did The US Military Use In WW2?

    Tanks and airplanes get all the glory when it comes to military vehicles, but Harley-Davidson produced a specific motorcycle during World War II for the Allies.

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  • A man in a tactical helmet with a night vision monocular.
    By Daniel Trock 5 days ago

    What Is An IR Flashlight Used For?

    An infrared (IR) flashlight may not seem all that useful since humans can't perceive IR light, but they do have a purpose in specific situations.

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  • A Delta Dagger on display at a musuem
    By Joe Hindy 6 days ago

    5 Of The Worst Combat Jets To Fly In The Vietnam War

    The United States brought a full complement of supersonic jets to the Vietnam War, but some of the planes in the Air Force's arsenal didn't meet the challenge.

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  • A United States Air Force captain sits in a fighter jet ready for takeoff
    By Eli Shayotovich 7 days ago

    What Is The 'Pickle' Button On Fighter Jets For?

    The word "pickle" has many different meanings in the English language as both a noun and verb. There are even a few uses specific to the United States military.

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  • Four U.S. Army tankers standing atop their M1A2 Abrams MBT
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 7 days ago

    How Tall Is Too Tall To Drive A Tank? Here's What The US Army Says

    The U.S. Army has relatively permissive overall height requirements, but there is indeed a maximum height to serve in a cramped M1 Abrams tank.

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  • An F-A-18C Hornet preparing to launch off the USS Abraham Lincoln
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 7 days ago

    How Fast Do Fighter Jets Take Off From An Aircraft Carrier?

    If you want to fulfil your need for speed, look no further than an aircraft carrier which launches planes into the air. Here's how fast they go.

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  • A Dutch F-16 Fighting Falcon with missiles on its wingtip hardpoints
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 8 days ago

    Why Do Some Fighter Jets Carry Missiles On Their Wingtips?

    To the layman, wingtips don't really seem like an ideal place to carry missiles, yet some fighter jets do exactly that. Here's why they do so.

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  • F-16 Fighting Falcon maneuvering into a refueling position.
    By Bob Sharp 8 days ago

    5 Fighter Jets That Are Quicker Than The F-16

    Quick and agile, the F-16 Fighting Falcon has a top speed of around Mach 2.0. However, it's not the fastest thing in the skies by a long shot.

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  • Multiple UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters during golden hour
    By Azzief Khaliq 10 days ago

    13 Militaries With The Most Helicopters In Service, Ranked

    These militaries have the largest helicopter fleets, complementing fighter jet forces and bolstering airpower projection both regionally and globally.

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  • IDF Centurion tank circa 1973
    By Zak Wojnar 10 days ago

    13 Of The Oldest Tanks Still In Service Today, Ranked By Age

    The concept of battle tanks isn't much more than a century old, and these examples from around the world may have served for too many of those years.

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  • The first F-35C flight sciences aircraft, CF-01, in flight over the Chesapeake Bay.
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 10 days ago

    What Does 'Service Ceiling' Mean On A Fighter Jet?

    A fighter jet's service ceiling is an important specification that offers an indication of its aerial capabilities. Here's what the term means.

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  • The ORKA Dock installed on the stern of a FLANQ-Q Recon 24 USV with a drone parked on top.
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 12 days ago

    New Tech Lets Drones Launch And Land From Crewless Boats With Pinpoint Precision

    Recon drones and drone swarms aren't anything new, but a German company has developed a drone platform that brings it all to a whole new level.

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  • A re-creation of the Demon Core based on the deadly incident in 1945
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 12 days ago

    The Incredible Story Of The United States' Deadly Demon Core

    In the early Atomic Age, nuclear experiments were performed at the Los Alamos Laboratory in New Mexico. Some involved a deadly "Demon Core."

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  • Two soldiers riding the MUL.E all-wheel-drive electric motorcycle on a muddy road
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 13 days ago

    Ukraine's Newest Military Motorcycle Is A Mine-Resistant Two-Wheel Power Station

    Ukraine has developed a new electric motorcycle to quickly move soldiers around the battlefield. Its features are pretty impressive, as well.

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