Why The M8 Greyhound Was Retired From The U.S. Military
While the M8 Greyhound was one of the fastest armored vehicles of its day, a few key design flaws saw the need for it to be completely re-purposed.
Read MoreWhile the M8 Greyhound was one of the fastest armored vehicles of its day, a few key design flaws saw the need for it to be completely re-purposed.
Read MoreThe potential of the CW-21 Demon warplane never got a fair assessment. The Japanese military kept showing up to prevent any real test with overwhelming numbers.
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Read MoreNever fully put into service, the U.S. Navy's experimental shallow-water vessel, the M80 Stiletto, is a great testbed for advanced stealth tech.
Read MoreGermany's Heinkel He 162 Volksjager (or the "People's Fighter") was the world's first operational single-engine jet fighter.
Read MoreAn airshow is a great opportunity to see some of the most advanced aircraft in the world demonstrate their incredible abilities. Here are 10 worth checking out.
Read MoreThe country of Indonesia has over 33,000 miles of coastline to protect and it's doing so with a pair of tank boats. Here's everything you need to know.
Read MoreWorld War I was the cradle of combat aviation. Over the course of the war, many new models were designed, built, and deployed. Here are the best.
Read MoreThe F-117 holds a special place in technology history as the first stealth jet to take to the skies.
Read MoreIf you have seen movies like "Top Gun," then you may have an idea of how jet ejections work. But the process is more complicated and dangerous than you think.
Read MoreAerial combat has been a thing since World War I. These men and women have played a huge role on the battlefield and were instrumental off it too.
Read MoreEvery armed conflict requires careful preperation, but things rarely go according to plan. Here are some of the biggest military failures in history.
Read MoreKim Kardashian is known for many things, not the least of which is her private Gulfstream. The aircraft is filled with cashmere, and that's just the start.
Read MoreAmerican presidents have been flying for quite a long time. From a Wright Flyer on to today's flying fortress, here is the story of presidential aviation.
Read MoreOne luxury of being a celebrity is being able to have the resources to own a private jet, but Kylie Jenner's private jet is something that will amaze you.
Read MoreMilitary grade SONAR is impressive technology, but it also has a hidden, detrimental effect on marine life. Here's the science explaining why.
Read MoreOf all fifth-generation fighter jets out there, the F-35 is the most in number. Let's look at its multiple variants that serve the Air Force, Navy, and Marines.
Read MoreBefore World War II, Hitler commissioned several aircraft carriers, starting with the Graf Zeppelin. But it was never even completed. This is why.
Read MoreThe engine that powers the F-35 fighter jet has its roots as far back as the 1990s. We take a look at the turbofan and what it's capable of in today's fighters.
Read MoreDestroyers have become multirole vessels that form the backbone of many modern navies - here are the most powerful examples of this class currently at sea.
Read MoreTom Cruise is an action star in real life. He does his own stunts, owns dozens of land vehicles, and he's got a collection of planes that he can pilot.
Read MoreShips have influenced the trajectories of nations for centuries. These 10 warships were pioneers at their time and changed warfare on the high seas.
Read MoreBomber have come in many shapes and sizes over the last century, but some with design flaws have proven ineffective in combat and deadly for crew.
Read MoreThe famous battle between the ironclads USS Monitor and CSS Virginia did not decide the war, but it did help introduce a whole new type of warship.
Read MoreA pilot was forced to eject from a malfunctioning F-35B Lightning jet over South Carolina, and now the U.S. military doesn't know where the plane went down.
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