The Incredible Features Of The SR-71 Blackbird, The Legendary Supersonic Spy Plane
During the Cold War, the United States created a spy plane unparalleled in its ability to conduct surveillance - at mach 3, and well above the atmosphere.
Read MoreDuring the Cold War, the United States created a spy plane unparalleled in its ability to conduct surveillance - at mach 3, and well above the atmosphere.
Read MoreWhile technically unmanned aircraft have been around for centuries, military drones as we know them today weren't actively used until The Great War.
Read MoreGround support hangs around the battle space and provides support to soldiers as long as it is needed. The premier U.S. ground attack aircraft is The Warthog.
Read MoreDuring the Cold War, the U.S. Air Force designed an aeronautical wonder, capable of supersonic speeds, massive altitude, and could wield nuclear payloads.
Read MoreJust before the Concorde took to the skies, the Soviet Union made its own ill-fated version of a supersonic passenger jet called the Tupolev Tu-144.
Read MoreThe Army's ongoing study of the shrimp's movement could open up a field of applications for the simple spring-under-pressure principle.
Read MoreA series of tests toward the end of 2022 proved that AI is now, to some degree, capable of unmanned aircraft flight in a tactical/military scenario.
Read MoreIf anything challenges the air control over the U.S., in this case a Chinese surveillance balloon or a UFO, the F-22 is there to stop it.
Read MoreThe X-15 was the first plane to reach the 100,000-foot mark and fly at hypersonic speeds beyond Mach 4, 5, and 6.
Read MoreThe historic flight marks not just the Super Bowl, but the 50-year anniversary of women getting the green light to train as pilots in the U.S. Navy.
Read MoreThe most significant airplane of its generation wasn't a fancy warplane or fighter jet. Rather, it laid the foundation for modern air travel for years to come.
Read MoreBack in WWII, the Royal Air Force needed a new plane that could do basically anything. The DH 98 Mosquito was the answer they were looking for.
Read MoreVertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL) aircraft known as "tail-sitters," if proven successful, would basically do away with the need for runaways.
Read MoreGoodyear kicked out the first prototype Inflatoplane (GA-33) in a mere 12 days to help rescue downed pilots.
Read MoreThe U.S. Air Force is getting close to the launch of its newest supersonic training jet, the T-7A Red Hawk. The tech inside sounds very impressive.
Read MoreThe Concorde was a technological marvel that allowed people to fly across the Atlantic Ocean in less than four hours -- how did such a speedy sensation fail?
Read MoreRobert Oros di Bartini, after studying conventional plains, trains, and automobiles, believed the best method of transportation was an "ekranoplan."
Read MoreDuring World War II, Germany and the Axis powers experimented with multiple different prototype weapons during wartime — one of which was the 'Kugelpanzer.'
Read MoreDraper will work on Project Mayhem and contribute towards design, development, and testing of the hypersonic bomber system.
Read MoreA concept vehicle by Jetoptera uses "fluidic propulsion" and could be the flying car of the future we've all been waiting for. We have all the details.
Read MoreOne of the first superbikes to grace the subcategory of motorcycles, the Honda CBX embodied its fighter jet inspiration as the fastest motorcycle of the time.
Read MoreElvis owned and leased many jets during his time, but the most iconic one remains on display at Graceland, and it is named after his daughter Lisa Marie.
Read MoreStellantis has committed up to $150 million in an exclusive contract with Archer to build a flying vehicle.
Read MoreThese tiny Jeep-like automobiles began life as military vehicles for the U.K. in the 1950s, but will soon receive new life as commercial EVs today.
Read MorePlanning for the end of the world might sound like a conspiracy, but it's not always. Here's a look at everything we know about the U.S.' $223M doomsday plane.
Read MoreNASA is currently developing an engine that will be more quiet when breaking the sound barrier. It's the X-59 supersonic plane and it will be tested over land.
Read MoreSomehow, a U.S. military computer ended up on eBay and was purchased by German security researchers. What was on it could compromise thousands of people.
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