Why The Tires On The SR-71 Blackbird Look Silver
The SR-71 Blackbird flies at extremely high speeds and altitudes, adding Aluminum to its tires can help to prevent damage during fast landings.
Read MoreThe SR-71 Blackbird flies at extremely high speeds and altitudes, adding Aluminum to its tires can help to prevent damage during fast landings.
Read MoreYou'd expect that nations would always want to fly the latest fighter jets, but there are some ancient ones out there. This is the oldest one still in use.
Read MoreAmong the many hand signals that pilots and ground crews flash each other, the claw is pretty distinctive, and it has a very specific use case.
Read MoreA headbutt maneuver sounds like a physical action. While it's intimidating, there's no physical contact made between two planes to accomplish it.
Read MoreThe U.S. Air Force's F-22 Raptor is one of the world's most advanced fighter jets in the air today. How does it handle flying across the Atlantic Ocean?
Read MoreTaylor Swift's private Dassault Falcon 7X jet helps her quickly get to new destinations, but such conveniences come with a large price tag attached.
Read MoreThe Navy was supposed to get its own sixth-generation fighter jet to replace the F/A-18 Super Hornet, but things are uncertain for the F/A-XX now.
Read MoreTomahawk missiles are a cornerstone in the U.S. military's defense plan so you might be wondering who makes them and where. Here's what we know.
Read MoreThe general public often hears terms like afterburners and supercruise, but few really knows what they mean or what the difference is between them.
Read MoreCrossing the Atlantic in the 1700s was no easy feat. With no GPS, unreliable maps, and unpredictable weather, sailors had a treacherous journey ahead.
Read MoreAs spacious as the deck of an aircraft carrier can be, there are some limitations, which is why tow tractors are so important.
Read MoreUnmanned aerial warfare seems like the next frontier, but can the U.S.' current high-tech offerings, like the F-35 fighter, fly without pilots?
Read MoreWorld War Two has had a vast array of warships on both sides, but one class of ships was faster than the rest and one ship stood out. Here's what we know.
Read MoreWarfare now includes cyberspace as one of its main battlefronts. Meeting the challenge is the U.S. Cyber Command. But what is it and what does it do?
Read MoreHelicopters and airplanes are entirely different, and that includes piloting them. Planes have autopilot, but what about helicopters? You might be surprised.
Read MoreThe Littoral Combat Ship was meant to be the Navy's big breakthrough, but became one of the most controversial chapters in Navy history. What happened?
Read MoreA stealth fighter without enough fuel to reach its operating zone isn't much use, but adding fuel tanks could ruin the F-35's stealth profile.
Read MoreJust as there are unorthodox planes and cars, the same is true for seafaring vessels — including those used for armed conflict.
Read MoreFrance is one of the few countries that produces its own fighter jets. Take a look at the fastest French-manufactured fighter jets made today.
Read MoreMASH units have been a crucial part of the U.S. Military providing an integral service to our men and women in uniform. Here's what you need to know.
Read MoreThe P-51 Mustang from World War II was a critical airplane for the Allied forces, but it's also one of the more recognizable aircraft because of its scoop.
Read MoreYou see it in movies all the time, a loud tone echoing in the cockpit of a fighter jet in the middle of a dogfight to signify a missile is locked on.
Read MoreMany planes have small, black triangles above certain windows. They're not decorative -- they play a part in keeping you and the plane safe.
Read MoreThe Firehawk is a firefighting helicopter modified from the military Black Hawk utility helicopter and can handle most of what firefighters need in an emergency
Read MoreThe CH-46 was the U.S. Marine Corps' tandem-rotor chopper of choice, first entering service in 1964. Is it still flying now, and how many people fit onboard?
Read MoreYou might have seen strange green and red marks on aircraft tires. They're not random -- they serve a very specific purpose and contribute to your safe flight.
Read MoreEmergency escape slides play a massive role in expediting airplane evacuations and have saved many lives. Have you ever wondered how they actually work?
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