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  • Rare color photograph of olive-drab painted B-29 superfortress
    By Erynn Ruiz 4 months ago

    10 Most Boring Warplane Designs Ever Made

    Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Or in this base, the bomb-holder. These warplanes may take the fight to the enemy, but they're not much to look at.

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  • F-16 generating wing vortices while in flight
    By KR Manalo 4 months ago

    F-16 Fighting Falcon Top Speed: How Fast Is The Fighter Jet?

    The F-16 Fighting Falcon has been around for decades, but it's still very much a relevant fighter jet. But just how fast is this old man of the skies?

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  • ch-47 chinoook helicopter field
    By Aaron Greenbaum 4 months ago

    The Oldest Helicopters The U.S. Military Still Uses, Ranked By Year Introduced

    The U.S. military has a reputation for using only the flashiest, most expensive equipment around. But in the case of its helicopters, that's not the case.

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  • Spitfire airplane in the air
    By Stephen Fogel 4 months ago

    How Many Spitfires Are Left And Are Any Still Capable Of Flying?

    The Spitfire was an iconic World War II aircraft, but the number left around the world continues to dwindle.

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  • A German Pocket Battleship at sea
    By Chris Littlechild 4 months ago

    What Is A Pocket Battleship And How Did Germany Use Them To Circumvent Naval Treaties?

    The German navy operated a particular class of vessel during World War II known as a pocket battleship as a means to get around certain stipulations after WWI.

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  • A pair of M1A1 Abrams tanks with the American flag driving on road
    By Tolu Akinshete 4 months ago

    Which Tanks Did The US Use Before The M1 Abrams?

    The American military's M1 Abrams tank was a trailblazer for the U.S. Armed Forces, though many preceding tanks helped inspire its imposing design.

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  • RMS Lusitania sailing the ocean.
    By Chris Littlechild 4 months ago

    The Reason Why The World-Renowned Lusitania Sank So Fast During World War 1

    When the German U-boats targeted the Lusitania with a torpedo, the ship sank more quickly than expected. Here's why that happened according to modern reports.

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  • Fighter jet midair
    By Nate Williams 4 months ago

    What Is BVR And Why Is It Important For Jet Fighters?

    Fighter jets in militaries around the world encounter other jets that they often need to engage. BVR technology helps with these engagements.

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  • The sun sets behind an Australian F-35A Lighting II at Luke Air Force Base
    By Dauglas Denga 4 months ago

    How The F-35 Stealth Jet Is Redefining Dogfighting For The Modern Age

    The F-35 Lightning II is the newest fifth-generation fighter jet in the United States military and is redefining aerial combat for the world.

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  • An artist's mockup of the Precision Strike Missile (PrSM)
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 4 months ago

    Here's Why Lockheed Martin's New Precision Strike Missile Will Be An Absolute Game Changer

    With the Ukraine war still going, Lockheed Martin's new precision strike missile might be a game changer. Here's everything you need to know.

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  • SU-57 Russian Jet Aircraft flying over sea
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 4 months ago

    Does The Su-57 Really Have Exposed Screws?

    No matter the aircraft, rigorous production discipline is a must. It's why pictures showing exposed screws on the Su-57 is a big deal. But are they real?

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  • Speed brake handle inside an airplane cockpit
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 4 months ago

    How Do Airplane Speed Brakes Work And How Do They Differ From Spoilers?

    Modern airplanes are equipped with several ways of slowing down, notably speed brakes and spoilers. Is there a difference between these two?

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  • Artist's rendering of an ICBM launch on the ocean
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 4 months ago

    Here's Why ICBMs Are So Hard To Shoot Down

    President Trump's Golden Dome missile defense system sounds appealing, but shooting down ICBMs is easier said than done — here's why it's so tough.

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  • Two Apache AH-64 helicopter low to the ground in tandem
    By Chris Littlechild 4 months ago

    Why Does The Apache Military Helicopter Have Wire Cutters In The Front?

    The Apache military helicopter is known for its munitions and maneuverability, but it also has an interesting system attached to the front that protects it.

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  • Barrage balloons flying over London during World War II
    By Eli Shayotovich 4 months ago

    What Were The Big Balloons Used For In WW2?

    Balloons may not seem like particularly threatening things, but mega-sized versions played a vital role in WW2. Here's what they were used for.

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  • Tomahawk Cruise Missiles displayed on a metal rack
    By KR Manalo 4 months ago

    How The Tomahawk Cruise Missile Gave Battleships A Second Life

    A look back in history reveals how U.S. battleships played a key role in accommodating the long-range weapon system known as the Tomahawk cruise missile.

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  • A white commercial airplane in flight
    By Chris Littlechild 4 months ago

    Do Commercial Planes Ever Refuel In The Sky?

    No matter where you're going, commercial flights require a sizable amount of fuel. That poses an interesting question: do commercial planes refuel in the sky?

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  • Sukhoi Su-57 fighters operating closely in a flight demonstration
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 4 months ago

    How Many Su-57 Fighter Jets Does Russia Have?

    The Sukhoi Su-57 Felon is an impressive Russian military jet, but exactly how many of these fighters does the nation have available at its disposal?

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  • Pakistani Fatah 1 Missile system
    By KR Manalo 4 months ago

    What Is The Fatah Missile? (And What Is Its Range?)

    The Fatah missile is a devastating tool that can be used for both offense and defense. But what is it's range and how does it compare to its contemporaries.

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  • Peacock logo pictured behind a bowl of popcorn
    By Patrick Phillips 4 months ago

    Does Peacock Offer A Military Discount?

    Whether you want to watch your favorite NBC shows or catch the latest live sports, Peacock has you covered, and it may be cheaper with a military discount.

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  • An F-15 Eagle performing aerobatics at an air show.
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 4 months ago

    F-15 Eagle Top Speed: How Fast Is The Fighter Jet?

    The F-15 Eagle is an outlier even among advanced fighter jets, moving so swiftly it has never been shot down in combat. Here's how fast it can fly.

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  • The USS Cassin Young DD-793 at the Charlestown Navy Yard
    By Dauglas Denga 5 months ago

    What Is A Hull Designation On US Navy Ships & Why Is It Important?

    Every vessel in the Navy, from the smallest patrol boat to the largest aircraft carrier, has a hull designation number. Why are they important?

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  • WWI biplane replicas flying in blue skies.
    By Rob Rich 5 months ago

    How Did WW1 Planes Avoid Shooting Their Own Propellers?

    Aiming a machine gun through a biplane's propellers was no easy feat. Then along came an invention that made it possible to keep from hitting the props.

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  • A MH-60 Black Hawk taking off
    By Dauglas Denga 5 months ago

    Why Do Some Military Helicopters Have A Pole On The Front?

    It's not uncommon to see a long pole protruding from the front of a military helicopter. This pole serves a crucial role for helicopters used by the military.

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  • large engine of a starting aircraft on an airfield
    By Zohaib Ahmed 5 months ago

    Do Jet Engines Need Oil Changes?

    Oil changes are vital to ensure your vehicle is running at its best, but do jets need them, too? The answer isn't exactly straightforward. Here's why.

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  • A model display of Anduril's Fury AAV
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 5 months ago

    Fury: America's New Superweapon Is A True Technological Marvel

    Anduril Technologies is in the process of developing a superweapon it's calling Fury, which will be the first vehicle of its kind. It's quite the marvel.

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  • An artist's rendering of two Lumberjack drones dropping Hatchet munitions
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 5 months ago

    The US Military's New Attack Drone Can Drop Its Own Precision Bomblets

    The U.S. military is getting a new drone that can drop small precision bombs on its targets strong enough to destroy targets that aren't armored.

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