The F-35 Fighter Jet: Which Countries Helped Develop It & What Did They Do?
The Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II multi-role combat aircraft was developed and built by companies from across the globe.
Read MoreThe Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II multi-role combat aircraft was developed and built by companies from across the globe.
Read MoreDeveloping fighter jets is the realm of superstates with high-technology infrastructure and supply chains. China's program is rising and battle-tested.
Read MoreNot every military helicopter can be as well-loved as the Huey or the Black Hawk. The CH-37 Mojave from the 1950s rarely gets any love, and here's why.
Read MoreThe Spike S-512 Diplomat will be able to fly from New York to Paris in record time. This supersonic jet will also have plenty of luxurious features onboard.
Read MoreEver noticed the red paint on the bottom of ships? It is not just for looks but also plays a vital role in protecting the hull from marine damage.
Read MoreWhen most people think about aircraft carriers, they think about modern day carriers with angled runways. However, that wasn't always the case.
Read MoreGlobal naval power is changing fast as countries invest in new warships and technology. Here’s what’s driving the shift and what it means for the seas.
Read MoreFor all of the massive bomber and cargo aircraft in the military, the one with the largest wingspan was developed during World War II and never saw combat.
Read MoreThe F-35 is an awesome weapon of war, but even the United States Air Force's most advanced fighter needs tweaks, upgrades, and fine tuning to stay ahead.
Read MoreAs military technology evolves, aircraft come and go. But what about the Hawker Hunter? The jet is still in service and has become a master of its niche.
Read MoreIf you've ever been around a plane or seen a pilot in a movie, you've heard the term "Roger" used as an acknowledgement. Here's what that means.
Read MoreThe Yamaha CrossWave is a jet ski designed to appeal to the fishing market. Some of its features are firsts for the powered watercraft industry.
Read MoreDespite army preference for a GM diesel-powered tank, political lobbying and interference led to Chrysler's turbine-engined tank being chosen for the Abrams.
Read MoreThe Pacific Theater of World War II was one of the most ferocious naval campaigns in history during which capital ships engaged in tremendous battles.
Read MoreThe U.S. Navy's Blue Angels are best known for wowing crowds at air shows with their F/A-18 Super Hornet jets, but could they enter combat if needed?
Read MoreFor decades, one helicopter has outpaced all others in production numbers, serving militaries and civilians worldwide. Its story might surprise you.
Read MoreThe AIM-4 Falcon air-to-air missile debuted in the 1950s, but it wasn't the only one and it was far from the superior. Its competitor went on to set the bar.
Read MoreApart from surveillance and dogfights, fighter jets are sometimes used to escort commercial planes. Here's why you might see one outside your airplane.
Read MoreBefore the first ship of a new class of warship takes to the seas, the Navy has one last test it needs to conduct. Here's why the Navy bombs its own ships.
Read MoreBoeing's B-29 Superfortress had a significant impact on U.S. military history and aircraft design, pushing the Allies to victory over the Pacific.
Read MoreRivers often serve as natural barriers in combat. However, the U.S. Army can build bridges that allow tanks to cross them in a matter of minutes.
Read MoreChina's military might has never been insignificant, but the country has only worked to consolidate manufacturing efforts to improve its efficiency.
Read MoreBelieve it or not, a propeller-driven fighter plane was one of the stars of Vietnam sky combat. It's not still in service, but it left its mark on history.
Read MoreCanada's air force and navy both utilize aircraft manufactured by other countries, namely the United States. Why don't they make their own fighter jets?
Read MoreChina’s J-10 and the joint China-Pakistan JF-17 are two similar jets with very different stories. How do they compare in design, performance, and purpose?
Read MoreBoeing and the U.S. Air Force explored an ambitious plan to turn the 747 into a flying aircraft carrier. The plan was bold, but faced major challenges.
Read MoreHeat-seeking missiles are designed to follow intense heat signatures, yet they don’t always hit. Here’s what happens when one loses lock in the air.
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