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  • Air Force One on landing approach
    By Michael Bruton 6 months ago

    Air Force One: 12 Amazing Facts And Features Of The Presidential Aircraft

    Air Force One is a symbol of American strength, and this is the story behind it and its many features.

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  • MacGyver Actor Richard Dean Anderson Next To An Aircraft In Front Of An Airplane Hanger
    By Shane Schmid 6 months ago

    What Kind Of Swiss Army Knife Did MacGyver Use?

    MacGyver's trusty pocket knife saved the day in numerous episodes across the entire seven seasons and the 2016 reboot.

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  • Turbofan engine on airplane
    By Brad Hill 6 months ago

    Turbojet Vs. Turbofan: What's The Difference Between These Jet Engines?

    Although turbojet and turbofan jet engines are similar, the things that set them apart make them very different. Here's what you need to know.

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  • A jet pilot flies through the air with two support jets on either side
    By Alec Hively 6 months ago

    What Is Jet Squawking? (And How Does It Work?)

    To most laymen, the term squawking conjures mental images of jets twittering through the air like a songbird.

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  • Deepseek logo and name on a smartphone screen
    By Brad Hill 6 months ago

    Why The US Navy Has Banned The Use Of DeepSeek AI

    Despite its advanced nature, DeekSeek AI has been banned by the United States Navy for very good reasons. Here's everything we know about it.

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  • The Next Generation Tactical Vehicle-Hybrid (NGTV-H) driving on an unpaved road
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 6 months ago

    Diesel + Tech: How The US Army's Next-Gen Hybrid Tactical Vehicle Brings The Power

    Even the United States Army is embracing hybrid technology with their super silent next-gen hybrid. Here's what you need to know about the vehicle.

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  • Air Force One taking off against a clear blue sky
    By Bob Sharp 6 months ago

    How Fast Can Air Force One Fly Across The US?

    Air Force One is the plane that carriers the President on the United States. Here's how fast the president's primary plane can get across the country.

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  • A submarine breaching the surface at dusk
    By Brad Hill 6 months ago

    Why Do Military Submarines Use Red Lights?

    Military submarines use red light instead of fluorescent or other light types for specific, scientific reasons. Here's everything you need to know.

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  • Cummins logo is displayed on a truck.
    By Brad Hill 6 months ago

    3 Things You May Not Know Cummins Makes For The Military

    With more than 100 years in business, Cummins supplies mechanical components of all kinds, including some that get tapped for military uses.

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  • Tom Hanks is at the forefront as soldiers of 2nd Ranger Battalion making landfall in a Higgins craft at Omaha Beach during the Normandy Invasion in the movie
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 6 months ago

    What Does GI Stand For In The Military?

    American soldiers are widely known as G.I.s -- but where did this name come from? And how did it get attached to a wide variety of pop-culture uses?

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  • A fighter jet pilot in the sky with two other jets in the background.
    By Olivia Richman 6 months ago

    How Many Gs Does A Fighter Jet Pull? (And How Much Can A Pilot Handle?)

    Fighter jets go amazingly fast. How many times the force of gravity does that speed translate to? And what can those planes' pilots withstand?

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  • Close up of fish scaling tool on white background
    By Mikael Trench 6 months ago

    7 Ways To Use The Fish Scaler On Your Swiss Army Knife

    Even if you aren't a fisherman, you might be surprised, that there are several handy ways to use the fish scaler tool on your Swiss Army Knife.

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  • The front headlights of a black Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat.
    By Aman Kumar 6 months ago

    No, Joining The US Army Doesn't Get You A Dodge Hellcat (The Viral Meme Explained)

    Users on social media platforms have been making jokes that joining the U.S. Army will get you a Dodge Hellcat. Here's the viral meme explained.

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  • An F-22 followed by an F-16 in the air
    By Brad Hill 6 months ago

    Does The US Air Force Have Its Own TOPGUN School?

    You might wonder if the Navy is the sole occupant of the highway to the danger zone. Here are the other armed forces that have their own TOPGUN schools.

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  • Air Force One at night sitting on a tarmac
    By Brad Hill 6 months ago

    Why Boeing's New Air Force One Planes Are More Than $2 Billion Over Budget

    Air Force One is a one of the most popular planes in the world. However, when the budget for two new ones goes over $2 billion, it may raise a few questions.

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  • Air Force One landing at an airport.
    By Chris Littlechild 6 months ago

    Executive One Foxtrot: What The Call Sign Means & Whether Air Force One Would Use It

    Air Force One is whatever military plane the president is on, not a particular airplane. So what does it mean when a plane is called "Executive One Foxtrot"?

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  • 0A CH-47 Chinook hovering in partly cloudy sky
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 6 months ago

    5 Of The Fastest Military Helicopters, Ranked By Top Speed

    Military forces around the world have taken advantage of emerging engine and aerodynamics technology to build these fast and fearsome helicopters.

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  • Soldier with walkie-talkie and drone controller
    By Brad Hill 6 months ago

    How Does The US Military Deal With Drones On The Battlefield?

    In response to the emerging threat from drones, the U.S. military is using new tactics and training to mount a defense from these small but dangerous aircraft.

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  • F/A-18 Super Hornet parked
    By Brad Hill 6 months ago

    The Fascinating History Of The US Navy's Real-Life TOPGUN School

    Tom Cruise doesn't have anything to do with it, but the Navy flight school featured in the "Top Gun" movies really exists. Here are the facts behind the films.

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  • A U.S. Navy badge over the American flag
    By Corazon Victorino 6 months ago

    Who Names US Navy Ships?

    The U.S. Navy has used standard naming conventions for its ships and sumbarines since it was established in 1775, but who chooses the names for Navy vessels?

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  • Blue Angels F18s flying in formation
    By Michael Bruton 6 months ago

    Blue Angels: 10 Facts About The Navy's Flying Team

    The Blue Angels flying team includes some of the most accomplished and skilled pilots in the U.S. Navy. Here are some facts you may not know about it.

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  • DEFCON levels in stencil form, with the numbers colored on a black background.
    By Daniel Trock 6 months ago

    DEFCON Levels Explained: What Each Stage Means For The US Military

    It's a term that's casually thrown around in movies and novels. But what does "DEFCON" mean, and what's the significance of each of its five levels?

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  • An F-35 in flight.
    By Brad Hill 6 months ago

    Elon Musk Vs The F-35: Why He Wants The US To Drop The Legendary Jet

    The F-35 Lightning II is a highly advanced fighter jet, but that didn't stop Elon Musk from critiquing it as one that would only "get pilots killed."

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  • A Swiss Army Knife style multitool
    By Max Miller 7 months ago

    Can You Bring A Swiss Army Knife On A Plane? What The TSA Rules Say

    A Swiss Army Knife is a confusing tool if your considering what to pack in your carry-on, but this is the rule.

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  • Can opener on a Swiss Army Knife
    By Daniel Trock 7 months ago

    5 Handy Uses For Your Swiss Army Knife's Can Opener

    While a Swiss Army Knife's can opener is great when on a camping trail or in an emergency situation, here five other scenarios it can come in handy.

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  • AC-130 gunship on runway
    By Chris Littlechild 7 months ago

    Why Is The US Military's AC-130 Gunship Called 'The Angel Of Death'?

    Many military aircraft come with monikers that help describe their impressive abilities. The Angel Of Death, the AC-130's nickname, is no exception.

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  • Black Hawk helicopters flying
    By Brad Hill 7 months ago

    Black Hawk Vs. Apache: What's The Difference Between These Military Helicopters?

    The Black Hawk and the Apache are two of the most iconic helicopters in the U.S. Army's fleet. Here is the difference between these two military helicopters.

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