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  • The USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) underway in the Atlantic Ocean
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 17 days ago

    This Is The Most Lethal US Warship Currently In Service

    The United States Navy utilizes hundreds of warships, from submarines to destroyers to aircraft carriers, that each wield an immense amount of power.

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  • An F-22 Raptor mid-flight among the clouds
    By Joe Hindy 17 days ago

    5 Legendary US Fighter Jets That Are Being Retired In The Next 5 Years

    The U.S. military typically employs its various fighter jet models for decades, but every so often, the time comes when something needs to be replaced.

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  • Airmen loading HMMWVs onto a C-5M Super Galaxy
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 17 days ago

    How Many Humvees Can The Largest US Military Cargo Plane Hold?

    Humvees are essential pieces of equipment, so it's vital that the U.S. military can ship a lot of them when needed. Here's how many fit into the largest plane.

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  • An F-15 from the C-series taking off from an air force base
    By D Figg 19 days ago

    5 1970s Fighter Jets That Are Still In Service

    It's really hard to get a new fighter jet design off the ground. Given design challenges and costs it involves, it's amazing these ones have lasted so long.

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  • View from above an SR-71 Blackbird museum exhibit.
    By Chris Littlechild 20 days ago

    The SR-71 Blackbird Can't Use Just Any Jet Fuel – Here's Why (And What It Uses Instead)

    The SR-71 Blackbird was the fastest spy plane in the U.S. military's service, exceeding 2,000 miles per hour. It could also reach an altitude of 85,000 feet.

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  • Virginia Class submarine under maintenance
    By Bob Sharp 20 days ago

    US Navy Techs Forced To Salvage Parts From Their Own Subs & Fighter Jets

    The U.S. Navy operates some of the most advanced and lethal submarines and fighter jets in the world, including the Virginia-class subs and F-35 Lightning II.

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  • A captain with long grey hair at the wheel of his boat.
    By Eli Shayotovich 21 days ago

    Do Captains Really Go Down With Their Ships? The History Behind The Tradition

    The notion that a captain must go down with their ship is a romantic one, but it's not entirely true, but there are some truths (and law) behind the concept.

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  • A PDW C100 quadcopter drone and remote
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 21 days ago

    Laser-Equipped Backpack Drones Are Taking On One Of The US Army's Most Dangerous Jobs

    Laser-painting targets, is one of the most dangerous jobs in the United States military. However, laser-equipped backpack drones might mitigate the risk.

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  • Overhead Persistent Infrared Battlespace Awareness Center
    By Nadeem Sarwar 22 days ago

    Space Force's ATLAS Space Domain Awareness Software Is Working - Here's What It's For

    The ATLAS software replaces a troublesome legacy suite to help the U.S. monitor satellites and debris in space and improve situational awareness.

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  • Mil Mi-8 on the ground in a grassy field
    By Bob Sharp 22 days ago

    Who Makes Mil Helicopters And Where Are They Produced?

    Mil has a storied history, and has made some of the most iconic and record breaking helicopters in the history of military aviation.

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  • General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems railgun mounted on a truck
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 22 days ago

    General Atomics' Next-Gen Railgun Is Designed To Blast Missiles Out Of The Sky

    Unlike missile systems, railguns rely on an electromagnetic current and kinetic energy to operate, shooting out a projectile up to speeds that exceed Mach 6.

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  • A Teledyne FLIR Black Hornet Nano in flight being operated by a soldier
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 22 days ago

    The Next Wave Of Military Drones Could Be Mosquito-Sized And Stealthy

    Defense developers are creating micro drones that can fly undetected, provide real-time intelligence, and potentially take on new roles in future conflicts.

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  • The USS Gerald R Ford (CVN 78) underway at sea
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 22 days ago

    Aircraft Carriers Are Massive, But They Can Still Hide From The Enemy - Here's How

    Aircraft carriers are impressive in size but they can still hide from the enemy when necessary. Here's everything they have to do to stay out of sight.

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  • The USS Gerald R Ford (CVN 78) in drydock in 2013
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 24 days ago

    Sorry Mr. President, But You're About To Make Aircraft Carriers Worse

    President Trump caused a stir when he suggested aircraft carriers return to using steam catapults. Here's why that's way more complex than it sounds.

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  • Czech Air Force SAAB JAS 39 Gripen fighter jet plane at air base
    By Tom Clark 24 days ago

    Who Makes Gripen Jets And Where Are They Produced?

    Gripen comes from the English word griffin, a mythical creature with an eagle's head, claws, and wings but the body of a lion, representing a powerful force.

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  • A mockup of the Battery Revolving Adaptive Weapons Launcher (BRAWLR)
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 24 days ago

    Sierra Nevada's Battery Revolving Adaptive Weapons Launcher May Be The Future Of Missile Defense

    Sierra Nevada has developed a simple but effective air defense system that a single person can set up and break down in minutes. Here's what we know.

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  • Two F-22 Raptors flying in formation in Alaskan airspace
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 26 days ago

    Fighter Jet Pilots Do Something Unexpected While Flying Through Alaska In The Winter Months

    Fighter pilots have to consider many different scenarios before and during their missions, including the possibility of ejecting from their aircraft.

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  • A soldier about to drink from a canteen
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 26 days ago

    The Army Is Developing A New System To Collect Drinking Water From Thin Air

    Getting clean water to soldiers in far-flung places isn't easy for the US military, but a new technology partnership could make it easy for the Army.

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  • An SR-71A in flight near Beale Air Force Base in 1988
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 26 days ago

    This Military Jet Set A World Record That Hasn't Been Broken In Half A Century

    The U.S. Air Force flew a reconnaissance jet from the mid-'60s through 1990 that set a few long-standing speed and altitude records early in its service life.

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  • Interstate 5 shut down during live munitions demonstration
    By Nate Williams 27 days ago

    The Military Fired Live Munitions Over A California Freeway, And Drivers Are Not Happy

    A military celebration soured when live ammunition accidentally exploded over a California freeway. Here's how things went wrong with the event.

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  • A diver examines ancient shipwreck off the coast of Turkey underwater
    By Caroline Anschutz 27 days ago

    Divers Discover 2,000-Year-Old Shipwreck With Its Tableware Still In Place

    There are an estimated 3 million undiscovered shipwrecks lining the sea floor. In June 2025, divers discovered a 2,000-year-old wreck in Turkey.

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  • Close-up of U.S. HELIOS laser weapon on a ship.
    By Chris Littlechild 27 days ago

    China Has A New Laser Weapon It Claims Beats The US Navy's - Here's What It's For

    As drones get more prolific on the battlefield, technology is being developed to counter it. Now, China is touting a new laser weapon system for this purpose.

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  • Graphical render of Boeing F-47 concept with American flag above it
    By Charles Earley 28 days ago

    Why Is Boeing (Not Lockheed Martin) Building The F-47 Stealth Fighter?

    Despite being plagued by a rash of disasters and safety concerns over the past several years, Boeing was awarded the F-47 fighter jet contract.

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  • F-35 at Edwards Air Force
    By Jack Picone 28 days ago

    These Five US Air Force Bases May Soon Be Home To Private Data Centers

    Residents in these fives states might be seeing their utility bills increase if the U.S. Air Force goes ahead with a proposed land leasing deal.

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  • People's Republic of China flag flying over water
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 28 days ago

    This Chinese Farmer Has A Unique Hobby – He Built A Working Submarine

    Some people collect items for a hobby while others like to learn a new skill or construct models. This Chinese farmer prefers building submarines.

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  • A B-1B banking during a demonstration in 2004
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 29 days ago

    The US Is Still Sending B-1 Bombers Out: What's The Difference Between Those And B-2 Bombers?

    Even though the US has the capability to deploy the newer B-2 Bomber, it is still sending out B-1s. What's the difference in capabilities between the two?

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  • Front view of aircraft's windshield and nose.
    By Chris Littlechild 29 days ago

    How Dangerous Is A Cracked Windshield On A Plane & Can It Cause An Emergency Landing?

    There have been several occurrences of airplane windshields cracking in midair. Whether it causes an emergency landing, however, depends on a few factors.

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