10 Military Vehicles That Changed The Course Of History
War can be a source of innovation that eventually benefits the civilian world. These vehicles, made for the military, are great technological leaps forward.
Read MoreWar can be a source of innovation that eventually benefits the civilian world. These vehicles, made for the military, are great technological leaps forward.
Read MoreModern military tanks are among the most expensive pieces of military equipment money can buy, particularly in modern times. Here are some of the priciest.
Read MoreFor a span of time during the Cold War, the short-lived infamy of the MiG-25 'Foxbat' evoked fear in the U.S. until a defector unveiled the jet's secrets.
Read MorePivotal is releasing its new eVTOL aircraft, and you can fly it without a pilot's license. Read about its specifications, pricing, and who can fly it.
Read MoreThe F3D Skyknight was supposed to be the Navy's night-based carrier fighter but it soon realized it was better suited elsewhere. Here is its story.
Read MoreAfter World War II, the U.S. military sought to replace piston engines. Enter the Grumman F9F Panther, a massive step up in power and technology.
Read MoreInitially slated for its first flight in 2025, the target for the TF-X fighter jet's entry to service would be in 2028.
Read MoreThe loss of the Concorde means no commercial supersonic jets at all. NASA's experimental X-59 jet hopes to resurrect faster-than-sound air travel.
Read MoreBuilt for a variety of tasks, the Czech Air Force's L-159 jet spawned several variants designed for recon, air support, training missions, and more.
Read MoreThe historic X-1 rocket plane not only gave the world supersonic flight, but also solved many engineering problems, allowing modern aircraft to be designed.
Read MoreArtificial intelligence has been used in aspects of air travel for years, and it is reaching the cockpit. We asked an expert what that might mean in the future.
Read MoreIn the highly competitive world of fifth-generation fighter jets, the Sukhoi Su-57 ranks among the fastest, most powerful, and most capable.
Read MoreIf you like to travel, you've likely heard praise for the Airbus A350 aircraft. What makes this model so appealing for long-haul routes? Quite a bit.
Read MoreThe U.S. Air Force's F-22 Raptor is one of the fastest and deadliest fighter planes in the sky. Its maximum altitude, or ceiling, is just as impressive.
Read MoreAs a commercial aircraft, Donald Trump's Boeing 757-200 can seat over 200 passengers with a load of amenities.
Read MoreThe Ford Cobra Jet engine has seen a few distinct iterations over the years. Here's how it became one of the most iconic powerplants ever built by Ford.
Read MoreThe U.S. Navy is planning on using AI in submarines as part of a joint military effort with Australia and the United Kingdom. Here's the full story.
Read MoreAirbus' dream to build the largest commercial aircraft lasted just 14 years. That said, the A380 will continue to fly the skies well into the 2030s.
Read MoreThe F-4 Phantom is one of the most iconic jets in the history of the U.S. Armed Forces. Here's everything that made it such a great fighter.
Read MoreA startup known as Air Company is teaming up with the United States Air Force to create environmentally-friendly jet fuel. Can it really work?
Read MoreIt'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.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreIn 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.
Read MoreAccording to an active Request for Information file, the military wants to bring hybrid technology into its eight-wheeled Stryker vehicles.
Read MoreThe Rolls-Royce Pegasus engine that powers the iconic Harrier Jet has been in production for a surprisingly long time. Read about its development here.
Read MoreMaking 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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