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  • An Air Force SH-19A helicopter preparing for takeoff.
    By Shane O'Neill 10 months ago

    Yes, A Helicopter Can Fly Across The Atlantic Ocean (And This One Was The First)

    While it's possible to fly a helicopter across the Atlantic Ocean, fuel considerations and a low top speed mean that it's not the best option.

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  • The HMS Prince of Wales in water.
    By Shane O'Neill 10 months ago

    How The Sinking Of The Prince Of Wales During WW2 Signaled The End For Battleships

    When the Prince of Wales went down during World War II, it marked the end of the battleship era. Here's why the naval tech just couldn't stick around.

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  • A WW2 U.S. Army helmet with a spade emblem painted on it
    By Eli Shayotovich 10 months ago

    What Does The Spade On WW2 Helmets Mean?

    The only card a gambler needs is the ace of spades, as the song goes. But why did soldiers in WW2 have the spade on their helmets? Here's the story.

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  • A woman lighting a furnace
    By Daksh Chaudhary 10 months ago

    How Often Should You Replace The Furnace In Your Home?

    Ever wondered how often you should replace your furnace? Obviously there are some signs to get it checked out, but there's also a few recommended time frames.

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  • A close-up of the propeller on a single-engine plane
    By Samyak Goswami 10 months ago

    Why Single-Engine Propeller Planes Have Slightly Angled Engines

    Single-engine propeller planes are a common type of smaller aircraft. One of their unique characteristics is that the engines are slightly angled. Why is that?

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  • A U.S. Navy F-4B from VF-111 dropping bombs over Vietnam
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 10 months ago

    America's Deadliest Aircraft From Every Aerial War

    The United States has been a part of multiple major conflicts throughout history and in each one there was a clear MVP in the air. These are them.

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  • A banner depicting various IRGC missiles hangs from a Tehran building in April 2024
    By Alec Hively 10 months ago

    How Many Missiles Does Iran Have?

    The conflict between Iran and Israel doesn't seem to be coming to an end anytime soon, and both are preparing for the worst. Here's how many missiles Iran has.

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  • Painting showing every Blue Angels jet from Grumman F9F Panther through F/A-18 Hornet
    By Michael Sullivan 10 months ago

    Every Fighter Jet Flown By The Blue Angels, From 1946 To Present

    The Navy's world-famous flight team has showcased the limits of military aviation for decades. These are the jets the Blue Angels have taken to the air.

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  • Shahed 136 drone on display.
    By Chris Littlechild 10 months ago

    Iran And Russia Are Using Shahed Drones: What Are They And Why Are They So Dangerous?

    With modern armed forces like Iran and Russia using Shahed drones, it's worth knowing what they are, how they work, and why they are so dangerous.

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  • GBU-57 bomb test in hanger
    By Alex Hevesy 10 months ago

    What Makes The 30,000-Pound Bunker Buster Bomb So Devastating

    As if a 30,000-pound bomb wasn't devastating enough, let's go ahead and make it a bunker buster. Here's how those work and why they're important.

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  • F-16CJ dropping a JDAM
    By Daksh Chaudhary 10 months ago

    How Do JDAM And SPICE Bombs Work? The Tech Behind Israel's Assault On Iran

    JDAMs and SPICE kits have been around for years, but they've evolved to meet today's needs. They offer long-range, flexible targeting and impressive accuracy.

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  • Missiles with Iranian flag in the background
    By Rahul Srinivas 10 months ago

    Yes, Iran Has Incorporated Artificial Intelligence Into Its Weapons - Here's What That Means

    Tensions continue to rise between Iran and Israel, and both are looking for new ways to attack. In fact, Iran has incorporated AI into their weapons.

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  • Land-based Stunner multiple-launch platform firing
    By Madeline Cuccio 10 months ago

    David's Sling: What We Know About The Backup To Israel's Iron Dome

    Israel's Iron Dome may get all the attention, but the nation has multiple missile defense systems — one of which is David's Sling. Here's what we know.

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  • A Black Hawk helicopter in the air.
    By Chris Littlechild 10 months ago

    What Are Helicopter Blades Made Of?

    Helicopters are a marvel of modern aviation technology, but given that the rotor blades are doing all of the heavy work, what are they made of?

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  • Lockheed XF-90 in flight
    By Zak Wojnar 10 months ago

    10 Of The Most Impressive Experimental Fighter Jets That Never Entered Service

    These experimental fighter jets may have been bold and cutting-edge, but they never made it into active service or combat.

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  • Three US Marines preparing their weapons
    By Joseph Chidi 10 months ago

    Why Military Logistics Is Just As Important As Firepower When It Comes To Winning Wars

    While firepower makes a difference directly on the battlefield, logistical operations can turn the tide of war at many points off and on the battlefield.

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  • Silhouettes of two cargo ships at sea
    By Jack Picone 10 months ago

    How Many Ships Could Be In The Russian Navy's 'Shadow Fleet'?

    The Russian Navy has been using a shadow fleet in order to get around western sanctions. While the number of ships isn't confirmed, here's what we suspect.

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  • Iron Dome missile battery
    By Alex Hevesy 10 months ago

    How Israel's Iron Dome Works (And Why It Doesn't Intercept Every Missile)

    As tensions continue to rise between Israel and Iran, both are preparing for the worst. The former, has the Iron Dome, but it doesn't intercept every missile.

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  • space shuttle discovery museum
    By Aaron Greenbaum 10 months ago

    Operation Paperclip: 10 Inventions & Scientific Advances The Controversial Program Produced

    The highly controversial Operation Paperclip saw the U.S. Government utilize disgraced Nazi scientists to get ahead of Russian ingenuity to stay on top.

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  • black hawk in cloudy sky
    By Olivia Richman 10 months ago

    Can A Black Hawk Helicopter Be Flown Remotely?

    In order to make aircraft safer to operate, and more effective, autonomous flying helicopters could be the future of the U.S. Army.

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  • Old 18th century ship on calm ocean water at sunset
    By Eli Shayotovich 10 months ago

    What's The Difference Between A Galleon And A Ship Of The Line?

    Ships of the line were built specifically for war and boasted heavy armor as well as overwhelming firepower, while galleons were used for many purposes.

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  • Su-34 fighter/bomber taking off
    By Bob Sharp 10 months ago

    How Many Su-34 Bombers Does Russia Have?

    Russia has almost 150 Su-34 fighter-bombers at its disposal, although this number fluctuates as aircraft are destroyed in action and new ones are produced.

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  • Helicopters and tanks operating in formation
    By Michael Bruton 10 months ago

    10 Classic Military Vehicles You Can Buy Today (And What They Cost)

    Classic military vehicles are expensive, heavy, and inefficient, but it's hard to deny their appeal compared to the hum-drum designs of civilian vehicles.

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  • An F-22 Raptor flying over blue skies in 2018
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 10 months ago

    How Many F-22 Raptors Does The US Air Force Have?

    The F-22 Raptor was a cutting-edge stealth fighter when it debuted in 2005. Despite its strengths, the U.S. Air Force doesn't have as many as you might expect.

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  • Northrop YF-17 protoype
    By Alex Hevesy 10 months ago

    Why Don't F-13 And F-17 Fighter Jets Exist? Exploring The Rumors

    When it comes to designations for U.S. fighter planes, they generally follow a logical pattern. The U.S. has flown the F-14, F-15, and F-16, but not F-13 or 17.

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  • A fighter pilot in a jet cockpit.
    By Shane O'Neill 10 months ago

    Does The US Military Accept Fighter Pilots Who Wear Glasses?

    Military pilots require rigorous training, extensive knowledge of flying and military procedures, and the physical ability to handle the stress flight.

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  • Painted portrait of Kublai Khan in white robes, ink dye on silk
    By Madeline Cuccio 10 months ago

    How One Ancient Technology Helped Kublai Khan Conquer China

    Discover the ancient technology that gave Kublai Khan a strategic edge in conquering China and shaping the course of history.

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