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  • Chinese navy crew saluting
    By Jon Dempsey 3 months ago

    How Many Nuclear Submarines Does China Have & How Does The US Navy Compare?

    The U.S. Navy has nuclear-powered submarines scattered across the globe, and China has been making strides to compete with America's submarine technology.

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  • The aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle of the French Navy
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 3 months ago

    How Long Do Aircraft Carriers Typically Last In Service?

    Whether it's a nuclear or diesel-powered aircraft carrier, it takes a considerable amount of work to keep them servicing for as long as they do.

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  • A Twin Otter in Nepal
    By Shane Schmid 3 months ago

    Which Planes Are Allowed To Land At The World's Most Dangerous Airport?

    Surrounded by snowy mountains and prone to bad weather, this airport in Nepal is the most dangerous in the world. Only certain planes can land there.

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  • The USS Detroit moving through the ocean, white waves in wake
    By Daniel Meagher 3 months ago

    What Is The Top Speed Of The Fastest US Navy Ship In Service In 2025?

    Of all the ships in the United States Navy, none are faster than the Freedom-class Littoral Combat Ship (LCS). This 400-foot vessel cuts right through water.

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  • USS Gerald R. Ford at sea during dusk
    By Tom Clark 3 months ago

    What's The Lifespan Of An Aircraft Carrier? Here's How Long They Stay In Service

    Aircraft carriers can stay in service for decades, and their lifespans are so long because the U.S. Navy puts a lot of effort into maintaining them.

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  • Image showing an Air Starter Unit truck next to a commercial jet
    By Bob Sharp 3 months ago

    What Is An Air Start Unit & Why Do Fighter Jet Engines Need Them?

    Jet engines can’t just start with the push of a button. We explain what jets need to get them going, and why there needs to be more than one option.

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  • HMS Triumph on the water's surface
    By Bob Sharp 3 months ago

    Here's What Happened To The Lost HMS Triumph Submarine

    The Allies lost many submarines at sea during WWII, with their fates not always clear. That was the story of the HMS Triumph, too, until very recently.

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  • Airman fires M18 with 21-round magazine inserted
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 3 months ago

    Why The US Air Force Has Halted The Use Of Sig Sauer's M18 Pistol

    The Sig Sauer M18 pistol has been the subject of much controversy since it was adopted by the Air Force, and it's currently banned throughout the U.S. military.

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  • A pilot in an F-15 Eagle cockpit silhouetted against the setting sun
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 3 months ago

    An F-15 Passenger Accidentally Triggered A 'Zero-Zero' Ejection On The Runway - Here's What That Means

    A zero-zero ejection probably isn't something you hear of regularly, but supporting such an ejection is a crucial part of a modern fighter's safety equipment.

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  • Air Force One in flight
    By Caroline Anschutz 3 months ago

    How Long Can Air Force One Fly Without Landing?

    Air Force One is well known as the aircraft that carries the president, but what you may not realize is just how long it can fly for without landing.

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  • Concorde jet taking off
    By Caroline Anschutz 3 months ago

    How Fast Could The Concorde Cross The Atlantic?

    The Concorde supersonic jet was known for its luxurious lounges, first-class food, and incredible speed, making trips from New York to London in record time.

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  • The White House in Washington DC with Marine One helicopter taking off
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 3 months ago

    Marine One: What Makes The Presidential Helicopter So Special?

    Not as well known as Air Force One, Marine One also has the job of moving the President and other VIPs securely through the air. Here's how it does that.

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  • Twin-engine aircraft flying
    By Nate Williams 3 months ago

    Why Losing One Engine On Takeoff Is More Dangerous For Twin-Engine Aircraft

    You might think a twin-engine aircraft is safer in the case that an engine fails since it has another one to back it up. Actually, it can be more dangerous.

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  • Small child looking outside of a plane window during flight
    By Caroline Anschutz 3 months ago

    Why Airplanes Can't Have Bigger Windows

    Frequent flyers may have noticed that airplane windows are relatively small and always round. There is a reason for this having to do with flight safety.

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  • Delta Airlines Boeing 737 in flight
    By Alex Hevesy 3 months ago

    What Happens If An Airplane's Wing Breaks Off Mid-Flight?

    Part of a Delta Air Lines 737's wing broke off during mid-flight, but luckily, no one was killed. It's not the first time this sort of incident has happened.

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  • Aircraft carriers Lexington, Ranger, and Saratoga in an exercise before the US entered World War 2.
    By Jowi Morales 3 months ago

    How Many Aircraft Carriers Did The US Have During World War 2?

    The number of U.S. aircraft carriers changed dramatically during World War II. Here’s how the fleet expanded and how many were in service.

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  • Lights in a lighthouse rotating at night
    By Ali Hassan 3 months ago

    Why Do The Lights In A Lighthouse Rotate? Here's How They Help Ships

    Long before GPS, lighthouses had been guiding sailors home for centuries. Their rotating lights use certain patterns to help ships navigate to shore.

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  • Close-up of a Rolls-Royce Merlin engine's exhausts
    By Bob Sharp 3 months ago

    How One Woman's Simple, Yet Genius Invention Helped Win The WWII Air War

    Rolls-Royce Merlin-powered fighters played a huge role in the Allies winning WWII, but they may not have had as much success without this clever little fix.

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  • Navy soldiers wearing talker helmet.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 3 months ago

    Why Some US Navy Sailors Wore Helmets That Are Way Too Large For Their Heads

    In World War II, some U.S. Navy sailors wore unusually large helmets with a unique purpose. Here’s the history behind this distinctive headgear.

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  • Northrop B-2 Spirit at the National Museum of the United States Air Force.
    By Eli Shayotovich 3 months ago

    Why The B-2 Bomber Couldn't Fly In The Rain Initially (And When It Was Fixed)

    The legendary B-2 Bomber is known for its stealth, but it once was known for being susceptible to issues caused by rain.

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  • Airbus A340 takes off at ZRH international airport
    By Tom Clark 3 months ago

    Why The Airbus A340 Is Often Considered The Worst Airbus Ever

    The wide-body Airbus A340 rivaled the Boeing 747 for much of its lifespan. These days, however, it is considered by some to be the worst Airbus ever.

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  • A U.S. Navy submarine cruising on the ocean surface.
    By Casey Cooper 3 months ago

    Are Submarines Safe In A Tsunami? Here's What Would Happen

    Tsunamis are one of the most destructive forces nature can bring to bear, but what if you live below the waves? Here's how a submarine would fare.

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  • B1-B Lancer Bomber on the tarmac
    By KR Manalo 3 months ago

    Why The US Air Force Is Discontinuing The B-1B Lancer

    After some impressive years in service, ht e B-1B Lancer is on its way out of the US Air Force, but why now and what will come to replace the jet.

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  • One of the RAAF's lead-in jet fighters lays over in the General Aviation area.
    By Charles Earley 3 months ago

    What Is A Lead-In Fighter Jet And Why Is It Crucial For Fighter Pilots?

    Lead-in fighter jets help up-and-coming pilots bridge the gap between training and being ready for combat, but what makes these aircraft so special?

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  • Three fighter jets superimposed over a British flag
    By Michael Bruton 3 months ago

    5 Of The Newest British-Made Jet Fighters, Ranked By Top Speed

    From supersonic solo projects to multi-nation collaborations, here are five of the newest fighter jets the United Kingdom has brought to the skies.

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  • An aviator salutes a C-130J Super Hercules.
    By Chris Littlechild 3 months ago

    The Air Force Gave This Crashed C-130J Super Hercules A Second Chance At Flight

    The U.S. Air Force is no stranger to repairing aircraft that others would deem unrepairable. This C-130J Super Hercules was a quite the challenge, though.

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  • Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jet seen banking hard to the left carrying multiple missiles
    By Michael Sullivan 3 months ago

    5 Military Aircraft Manufactured By Airbus

    Airbus is known for building some of the world's greatest commercial aircraft, but the Europe-based manufacturer also operates in military aviation.

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