Who Makes Black Hawk Helicopters For The Military & Where Are They Built?
Few military vehicles are as iconic and recognizable as the Black Hawk helicopter. Here's when it was developed, who makes it, and where it's produced.
Read MoreFew military vehicles are as iconic and recognizable as the Black Hawk helicopter. Here's when it was developed, who makes it, and where it's produced.
Read MoreThe shell casings from fighter jets aren't ejected after weapons are fired, but that raises the question of where the used ammo goes and why it's collected.
Read MoreThere is a little-known phenomenon that can make helcipter take-offs and landings particularly dangerous.
Read MoreMilitary fighter jets have been separated into different generations, with the 5th generation being the newest and 4.5 being something different.
Read MoreIsrael and Iran have rarely been on the same side of any conflict. If things escalate in the region, exactly what fighter jets and how many could Iran use?
Read MoreNot all airspace is open. Whether for safety, secrecy, or national defense -- fly too close and you'll face serious trouble.
Read MoreCold War icons, these fighter jets combined cutting-edge performance, unique specialties, and lasting success to define aerial combat in the 1970s.
Read MoreA viral video in 2023 showed a helicopter pilot berating a passenger for trying to pull the lever above the cockpit. There's a very real danger of doing this.
Read MoreCars and other road vehicles have had airbags for several decades. Despite it seeming like a good idea, most airplanes don't have airbags on board. Why is that?
Read MoreThe nuclear triad is a key pillar in the U.S.'s defense strategy and for the first time, a stealth fighter has been authorized to carry them.
Read MoreWhile it's possible to fly a helicopter across the Atlantic Ocean, fuel considerations and a low top speed mean that it's not the best option.
Read MoreSingle-engine propeller planes are a common type of smaller aircraft. One of their unique characteristics is that the engines are slightly angled. Why is that?
Read MoreThe United States has been a part of multiple major conflicts throughout history and in each one there was a clear MVP in the air. These are them.
Read MoreThe Navy's world-famous flight team has showcased the limits of military aviation for decades. These are the jets the Blue Angels have taken to the air.
Read MoreHelicopters are a marvel of modern aviation technology, but given that the rotor blades are doing all of the heavy work, what are they made of?
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?
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