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  • mig-35 in mid-flight
    By Jon Dempsey 3 months ago

    How Many MiG-35s Does Russia Have?

    One of Russia's most advanced fighter aircraft is the MiG-35, and while dozens of them were expected to be produced, the reality is a bit different.

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  • Two soldiers looking out of a tank turret
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 3 months ago

    What Is A Military Tank Turret And How Does It Work?

    Tanks have only ever been as effective as the turrets mounted on top of them, but what goes on inside of these high-tech armored weapon systems?

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  • Pilot in a fighter jet cockpit
    By Damir Mujezinovic 3 months ago

    How Noisy Is It Inside A Fighter Jet Cockpit?

    The inside of a fighter jet cockpit can be noisy, but you may be wondering how noisy and what can be done about it? Here's everything we know.

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  • Side view of B-17 Flying Fortress on the runway.
    By Chris Littlechild 3 months ago

    Who Built The Legendary B-17 Flying Fortress Bombers And Where Were They Made

    The B-17 Flying Fortress was one of the main offensive weapons used during WWII. Here's who designed and built it, and where they were made.

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  • A UAV launching missiles
    By Daksh Chaudhary 3 months ago

    What Are Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems And Why Is The UN Trying To Ban Them?

    Global conflicts have made it clear that autonomous weapons systems are here, but the UN is desperately trying to put the genie back in the bottle.

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  • Titanium periodic table element metal block on black powder
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 3 months ago

    Why The US Military Doesn't Use Titanium For Submarine Hulls (Despite Its Strength)

    Titanium is an incredibly strong, light, and non-corrosive metal, making it seem ideal for submarine building; however, the US military doesn't use it.

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  • a group of people boarding a jet with their luggage
    By Andrew Ekuwem 3 months ago

    8 Surprising Things You Can Bring On A Private Jet (And 5 Things You Can't)

    Flying private offers reams of benefits impossible in the commercial setting. With an aircraft dedicated to you, some things get a lot easier.

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  • A McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom on the tarmac
    By Tom Clark 3 months ago

    How Fast Was The F-4 Phantom & Why Was The Fighter Jet Retired?

    The F-4 Phantom was an iconic Cold War-era fighter that lasted well into the 1990s. But how fast was it, actually, and why was it discontinued?

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  • Military Surveillance Officer Working on a City Tracking Operation in a Central Office Hub for Cyber Control and Monitoring for Managing National Security, Technology and Army Communications.
    By Eli Shayotovich 3 months ago

    When (And Why) Did Armies Start Using 24-Hour Military Time?

    Like most armed forces across the world, the U.S. military uses the 24-hour clock. But why does military time exist, and when was it first adopted?

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  • Numerous craters from different nuclear bomb tests
    By KR Manalo 3 months ago

    Why Nevada Was Nuked More Times Than Any Other Place On Earth

    Nevada was used as a location for nuclear weapons testing more than 900 times. Why was this place nuked more than anywhere else in the world?

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  • Soldier watches drone in flight.
    By Chris Littlechild 3 months ago

    Can US Military Bases Detect Drones?

    Drones are becoming more popular in all aspects of life, even in the military. But does a U.S. base have the means to detect or even stop enemy drones?

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  • B2 bomber flying high over an ocean
    By Bob Sharp 3 months ago

    How Many Bombs Can A B-2 Bomber Carry & How Fast Can One Fly?

    The U.S. Air Force's B-2 bomber is as iconic as bombers get, but does it deserve its reptuation? How fast can it fly, and how many bombs can it carry?

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  • The USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78) at sea
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 3 months ago

    How Long Does It Take An Aircraft Carrier To Cross The Atlantic?

    Aircraft carriers like the USS Gerald R. Ford rank as some of the largest warships ever. How long does it take such a hulking beast to cross the Atlantic?

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  • SR-71A (2) and SR-71B trainer (center), at Edwards Air Force Base, California, 1992
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 3 months ago

    SR-71 Blackbird: What Is The Top Speed Of The World's Fastest Jet?

    The SR-71 Blackbird spy plane is renowned for being the fastest military aircraft ever to enter service. It had no business flying as fast as it did.

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  • Heavy WWII bomber flying through blue sky
    By Michael Bruton 3 months ago

    Every Heavy Bomber The Allied Forces Flew In World War 2

    From the Manchester to the B-32, these Allied heavy bombers showcase air power's rapid evolution of purpose, design, and impact during World War II.

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  • A Titan II Missile inside of its silo
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 3 months ago

    How One Accident Blew Up A Nuclear Missile Silo In Arkansas

    A seemingly harmless everyday accident was responsible for the destruction of an Arkansas nuclear missile silo. Here's how the incident happened.

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  • An F-22 Raptor flying against a blue sky.
    By Shane O'Neill 3 months ago

    Why Doesn't The US Navy Fly The F-22 Raptor?

    The U.S. Air Force's F-22 Raptor is one of the most advanced fighter jets in the sky, but it's exclusive to the Air Force. Why doesn't the U.S. Navy use it?

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  • J-20 flying against a cloudless blue sky
    By Bob Sharp 3 months ago

    How Many J-20 Jets Does China Have?

    China's J-20 fighter is the country's equivalent of fifth-gen fighters like America's F-22. But how many jets does China currently have in its arsenal?

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  • A picture of Minuteman Missile NHS, South Dakota, which is almost identical to ones found in other parts of the country like Montana.
    By Eli Shayotovich 4 months ago

    How Many Missile Silos Are In Montana?

    The United States houses thousands of nuclear missiles in underground silos, with Montana being home to a good chunk of the missile launch facilities.

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  • A 3D rendering of a miniaturized fusion reactor
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 4 months ago

    The US Army Is Building A Nuclear Microreactor — Here's Why That's Important

    If you thought nuclear power was a thing of the past, think again. The U.S. is working on a microreactor using the technology and it could have ripple effects.

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  • Magdeburg corvette at the dock
    By Chris Littlechild 4 months ago

    Why The US Navy Doesn't Have Any Corvette Ships

    The corvette is a proud type of ship that is used extensively in naval forces around the world, so why doesn't the U.S. Navy utilize them? Here's what we know.

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  • USS Nimitz with multiple aircrafts sailing in the sea
    By Daksh Chaudhary 4 months ago

    This Is The Oldest American Aircraft Carrier Still In Service

    You might think that advancing tech will always be most important to the military, but one aircraft carrier has been in service helping America for decades.

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  • B-2 Spirit bomber jet flying in the air
    By Nadeem Sarwar 4 months ago

    Why The B-2 Spirit Stealth Military Bomber Costs Around 2 Billion Dollars

    Military arsenal is expensive, and the United States's B-2 Spirit stealth bomber costs a whopping 2 billion dollars. Here are the reasons as to why.

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  • An emergency helicopter on a sunny day in Switzerland
    By Dauglas Denga 4 months ago

    What Stops A Helicopter Pilot From Just Landing Anywhere?

    Helicopters may be one of the most versatile flying vehicles ever invented, but there are restrictions on where they can fly and where they can land.

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  • Three USAF jet fighters in flight
    By Bob Sharp 4 months ago

    5 Of The Fastest US Fighter Jets In Service Today

    Speed isn't an indicator of a fighter jet's worth, but it certainly doesn't hurt either, and the U.S. military employs some especially fast fighter jets.

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  • Hellfire missiles beneath a military vehicle.
    By Chris Littlechild 4 months ago

    How Much Does A Hellfire Missile Cost?

    The U.S. military has a wide variety of weapons at its disposal, but one of the most powerful is arguably the Hellfire Missile. But how much does one cost?

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  • Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird with pointy needle
    By Daksh Chaudhary 4 months ago

    Why Do Some Military Fighter Jets Have A Needle On The Front?

    You might have noticed that some fighter jets have a needle-like object on its nose, but what is it and how does it affect the military aircraft?

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