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The Air Force Is Trying To Make Jet Fuel Out Of Air And Water: Here's How
A startup known as Air Company is teaming up with the United States Air Force to create environmentally-friendly jet fuel. Can it really work?
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Here's How The Navy Plans To Decommission The Nuclear USS Enterprise
It's vital to consider what happens to a nuclear-reactor-driven ship when it comes to the end of its service life, and this is the dilemma with USS Enterprise.
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How Drones Are Changing The Way Aircraft Carriers Operate
The U.K.'s Royal Navy conducted two tests, in September and November, that showed how drones will be at the forefront of future military operations.
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What Made The F-15 Eagle Jet A Legend Of The Skies
In service since 1974, the F-15 has reliably been part of the U.S. military and its allies for decades and still has a place in the modern air force.
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Here's How The Army Is Trying To Adapt Hybrid Technology
According to an active Request for Information file, the military wants to bring hybrid technology into its eight-wheeled Stryker vehicles.
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Rolls-Royce Pegasus: Behind The Creation Of The Massive Jet Engine
The Rolls-Royce Pegasus engine that powers the iconic Harrier Jet has been in production for a surprisingly long time. Read about its development here.
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The Story Of The Ghost Army's Tank Tricks That Helped Win WWII
Making the enemy believe your army is somewhere it isn't is a valuable skill. The 23rd Headquarters Special Troops practiced this art of deception in WWII.
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What Makes The HAL Tejas Light Combat Aircraft Such A Big Deal For India
It may surprise you to learn that India has one of the strongest air forces in the world, and now they're developing their own jet fighter.
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Here's What Grounded The Navy T-45 Goshawk Jet
The Navy's T-45 Goshawk Jet was a tandem jet used to train fighter pilots intermediate and advanced skills, but it has been grounded. Here's what we know.
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Virgin Atlantic Champions Sustainable Aviation Jet Fuel: Could It Be The Key To Cleaner Skies?
Virgin Atlantic just flew across the Atlantic Ocean using 100% Sustainable Aviation Fuel, but there's a big caveat to that. Here's what you need to know.
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Here's What Makes The Army's Armored Stryker Incredibly Versatile
In the early 2000s, the U.S. military focused on becoming a more lighter, agile, and lethal force. This meant creating new vehicles like the armored Stryker.
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Why The Legendary Harrier II Jet Was Retired By The RAF
The vertical take-off and landing-capable Harrier served in the U.K.'s Royal Air Force for five decades from 1969 to 2011. But why was it retired?
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Lenovo Legion Go Review: The Swiss Army Knife Of Handheld Gaming PCs
The Lenovo Legion Go will draw you in with its sizeable screen and processing power -- but it'll be the device's most unique features that'll make you stay.
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Here's How The U.S. Navy Fights Rust On Its Ships (And Why It Costs Way More Than You'd Think)
The U.S. Armed Forces pledge to fight all enemies, foreign, domestic, and in the case of the Navy, rust. Here's how our sailors keep our ships rust free.
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How The Northrop T-38 Talon Jet Prepares Air Force Pilots For The Skies
When you have as many aircraft at your disposal as the U.S. Air Force, having a jet specifically dedicated to training new pilots is a necessity.
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Meet The Navy's Charming Barrier Tugboats: The Boomin' Beavers
Take a look at some of the smallest boats in the United States Navy -- the adorable Boomin' Beavers, a tiny boat with a very specific mission.
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M10 Booker: Why This New U.S. Army Vehicle Is Turning Heads
The M10 Book in a new combat vehicle coming in 2025 that has sparked some debate on whether it should be called a "tank" or not. Here's what we know.
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Avenger Weapon System: The History Behind One Of The US Military's Best Anti-Air Vehicles
A potent anti-aircraft weapon that's still in a variety of uses today, the U.S. military's Avenger weapons system offers versatile protection from the skies.
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Why The Lockheed P2V Neptune Aircraft Was Retired After Almost 40 Years In Service
When it first flew in 1945, the Lockheed P2V Neptune was designed for long-range, maritime patrol, and anti-submarine warfare.
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The Reason The U.S. Military Retired The Famous M48 Patton Tank
Here's a closer look at the M48, its strengths, and the shortcomings that ultimately contributed to its retirement by the U.S. military.
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Why Willys M38A1 Was Retired From The Military
Though the M38A1 was not a long-lasting solution, it suited the need for a lightly armored car that could haul large payloads.
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Why The Boulton Paul Defiant Is Such A Controversial WW2 Aircraft
While Britain's Boulton Paul Defiant frequently ranks in the bottom tiers of World War II warcraft, it did have a specific purpose and lived up to it well.
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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.
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5 West Marine Finds That Will Enhance Your Next Camping Trip
West Marine specializes in outdoor equipment that will come in handy on your next camping trip, especially if you are on your way to the lake.
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Here's What Happens When A Device's Battery Erupts In Flames On A Plane
Lithium battery fires on planes can be scary, but flight crews have preparations on place to handle them.
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Why Italy's Fiat CR.42 Falco Jet Quickly Fell Behind In WW2
The biplane dominated during WWI, but the Fiat CR.42 Falco Jet was out of its league during the WWII.
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