10 Of The Most Impressive Experimental Fighter Jets That Never Entered Service
These experimental fighter jets may have been bold and cutting-edge, but they never made it into active service or combat.
Read MoreThese experimental fighter jets may have been bold and cutting-edge, but they never made it into active service or combat.
Read MoreIn order to make aircraft safer to operate, and more effective, autonomous flying helicopters could be the future of the U.S. Army.
Read MoreRussia has almost 150 Su-34 fighter-bombers at its disposal, although this number fluctuates as aircraft are destroyed in action and new ones are produced.
Read MoreThe F-22 Raptor was a cutting-edge stealth fighter when it debuted in 2005. Despite its strengths, the U.S. Air Force doesn't have as many as you might expect.
Read MoreWhen it comes to designations for U.S. fighter planes, they generally follow a logical pattern. The U.S. has flown the F-14, F-15, and F-16, but not F-13 or 17.
Read MoreMilitary pilots require rigorous training, extensive knowledge of flying and military procedures, and the physical ability to handle the stress flight.
Read MoreIt's common for the general public to refer to anything large and green as a "Jolly Green Giant," and military helicopters are no exception.
Read MoreBoeing's CH-47 Chinook is one of the oldest and most recognizable helicopters operated by the U.S. Military, thanks to its obvious tandem-rotor design.
Read MoreTires on the wings of a jet may seem like an odd choice, but Russia is putting wheels on top of their fighters for a very smart defensive reason.
Read MoreThe F015 has always been known as a durable fighter jet, but one pilot took that to the extreme by landing one with only one wing. Here's what happened.
Read MoreThe president is no stranger to saying questionable things, and he had some scratching their heads when he claimed there were plans to make a twin engine F-35.
Read MoreIf you've never seen a military aircraft while boarding your flight, you're probably not alone. But are the planes allowed to land at civilian airports at all?
Read MoreThe YF-23 Black Widow II was a fifth-generation fighter jet that ticked all the right boxes: stealth, speed, supercruise, altitude, and futuristic design.
Read MoreThe MiG-31 is a fearsome airborne military machine, but how many does Russia have available at its disposal and does that account for recent conflicts?
Read MoreMost fighter jets have fixed wings, meaning they don't move. A notable feature developed for some fighter jets was the swing-wing, a design seen on the F-14.
Read MoreYou may have noticed that some WWI fighter planes had three wings, but why was this? Did the extra wings help make the aircraft any better at fighting?
Read MoreEver heard of the supersonic Soviet jet with the nickname the 'Booze Carrier?' Well, let's just say it has a tipsy story, as it was vodka-cooled.
Read MoreThe M1 Abrams tank, weighing over 60,000 tons, isn't exactly easy to move around, but there is one cargo plane in America's arsenal that makes it seem simple.
Read MoreWhile the design of the B-2 Bomber is still largely classified, the public has received a few glimpses inside the cockpit over the years. Here's what it's like.
Read MoreThe P-51 Mustang is a World War II legend among aircraft of the time, and this is how it came to be.
Read MoreChinooks are capable of a pinnacle landing, wherein the helicopter is half on the ground while the other half hovers off a cliff. How does that work?
Read MoreWhile the A-10 Thunderbolt II, better known as the Warthog, may look a bit odd at first, its engine placement is actually a really huge benefit. Here's why.
Read MoreThe back of the F22 Raptor has an unusual characteristic -- rectangular nozzles. It turns out they have a very specific purpose. Here's what we know.
Read MoreThe Messerschmitt Me 262 Schwable was the world's first operational jet aircraft and was powered by an engine designed by Hans von Ohain in 1936.
Read MoreDrones have emerged as a big new threat on battlefields, and the U.S. Air Force has found a cost-effective way of combating them without spending a ton.
Read MoreThe A-10 Warthog is one of the most iconic aircraft in the United States military, but more iconic than the plane itself is the Gatling gun it's armed with.
Read MoreMilitary vehicles — aircraft included — often have technical names that attract the need for more commonplace monikers. The F-35 is no exception.
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