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  • DeltaHawk factory with lawn in front and cloudy sky
    By Brad Hill 11 months ago

    Everything To Know About Aircraft Engine Maker DeltaHawk

    DeltaHawk is ready to release three new engines that cut emissions by as much as 40%. The Wisconsin-based company is using SAF to fuel these engines.

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  • Two Fulcrums flying side-by-side.
    By Brad Hill 11 months ago

    Why Is The MiG-29 Fighter Jet Called The Fulcrum?

    Is the Russian military enamored of the ancient principles of fulcrum and lever, or is there some other reason the MiG-29 has the name Fulcrum?

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  • A Japanese Ohka rocket plane K-1 trainer on display at the National Museum of the Air Force.
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 11 months ago

    The Tragic Story Of Japan's Rocket-Powered Kamikaze Plane From World War II

    The kamikaze suicide plane was a last-ditch effort to stave off defeat by a desperate Japan. But its fatal flaw doomed its pilots more surely than its targets.

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  • A B-52 Stratofortress flying across the sky as seen from below
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 12 months ago

    Every Strategic Jet Bomber Still In-Service Today

    Strategic jet bombers are used to deliver nuclear and conventional ordnance to all parts of the world. These are the ones operating right now.

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  • Vintage photo of Helen Keller holding a book
    By Olivia Richman 12 months ago

    Did Helen Keller Fly A Plane To Paris? Yes - And Here's How She Did It

    Helen Keller did some amazing things regardless of her hearing and vision impairments, but it may surprise you to learn she also flew a plane.

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  • A P-40 with a shark mouth and eyes painted on it.
    By Shane Schmid 12 months ago

    Why Do Some Military Aircraft Have A Shark Painted On Them?

    The fierce shark teeth on some warplanes have their roots in World Wars I and II, and they continue on today. Here's why these planes use this pointed message.

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  • A BlueWhale submarine being lifted up by a crane
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 12 months ago

    The German Navy Is Testing A New Unmanned Underwater Drone

    Drone warfare has been a predominant feature on recent battlefields, and Germany is now extending it to the seas with its unmanned submarine.

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  • An artist's rendering of the E-130J TACAMO flying during sunset
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 12 months ago

    Here's What Makes The US Navy's New Doomsday Plane So Special

    The United States Navy's latest Doomsday Plane is based on an iconic military airplane, but its features and platform might actually surprise you.

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  • Puma helicopter in flight
    By Brad Hill 12 months ago

    4 Of The Worst Military Helicopters Of All Time

    Not every military helicopter has the best safety record, but they're still flown and kept in service sometimes.

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  • A Harrier Jump Jet hovering
    By Jowi Morales 12 months ago

    Where Was The Legendary Harrier Jump Jet Made And Who Made It?

    The Royal Air Force was the first to operate the aircraft, and the U.S Marine Corps deployed it too.

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  • U.S. Army Soldiers standing in formation in uniform with American flag patches
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 12 months ago

    Why Is The American Flag Backwards On Military Uniforms?

    If you've ever seen a soldier in uniform, you may have noticed that the flag on their uniform appears to be backwards, but that's not the case.

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  • Two helicopters approach combat in the 2001 film
    By Brad Hill December 30th, 2024

    Which Military Helicopters Were Used In Black Hawk Down?

    Beyond the Black Hawk helicopter, there was lots of military hardware in the movie "Black Hawk Down" -- some of the deadliest stuff in Uncle Sam's arsenal.

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  • Rocket engine on a car
    By Brad Hill December 29th, 2024

    This American Pickers Rocket Car Had A Real Jet Engine

    The crew on American Pickers has found some surprising gems while hunting for treasure, but one such adventure turned up a genuine rocket car.

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  • GE Honda HF120 jet engine on stand
    By Alex Hevesy December 24th, 2024

    Which Aircraft Use GE And Honda's HF120 Jet Engine?

    Two decades ago, Honda and GE joined forces to form GE Honda Aero systems, and so the HF120 engine was born.

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  • A Greek T-6 Texan II flying over cloudy skies at the Thessaloniki air show in 2024
    By Jonathan H. Kantor December 24th, 2024

    Why The T-6 Texan II Is Becoming A Leading Military Training Aircraft

    The T-6 Texan II isn't an advanced military stealth jet, but it is one of the most popular planes for training in militaries across the globe.

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  • The interior panels of an airplane cockpit.
    By Shane O'Neill December 24th, 2024

    Are Aircraft Cockpit Doors Bulletproof? Here's How Strong They Are

    Cockpit doors have come a long way in the past few decades, introducing changes to airline tech that has increased strength and overall safety.

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  • Rendering of the supposed SR-91 Aurora done using X-Plane 8.60
    By Eli Shayotovich December 24th, 2024

    Does The Aurora Spy Plane Really Exist?

    Rumors and speculation of clandestine military projects have been around for decades, and the Aurora spy plane is among one of the most notable.

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  • Bombardier Global Express 6500 coming in for a landing
    By Jonathan H. Kantor December 22nd, 2024

    What The US Army's High-Tech HADES Aircraft Will Be Able To Do Once It Hits The Skies

    HADES is the next generation in surveillance and reconnaissance from the U.S. Army and is far superior to its predecessor in many ways.

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  • View of the horizon from the ocean on a speeding frigate
    By Brad Hill December 20th, 2024

    5 Of The Fastest Navy Ships Ranked By Top Speed

    Speed can be crucial in fighting at sea, and some vessels stand out as particularly quick. What they lack in armor and firepower, they make up in velocity.

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  • A Dovbush T10 drone mothership carrying two FPV kamikaze drones under its wings
    By Jonathan H. Kantor December 19th, 2024

    Ukraine's Military Has Impressive UAVs That Are Dropping Kamikaze Drones Left & Right

    Drone warfare is becoming a major element in combat scenarios, and that's no more true than on Ukraine's battlefields. Here's what we know so far.

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  • A military submarine's silhouette on the water's surface with a sunset in the background
    By Brad Hill December 15th, 2024

    5 Of The Worst Submarine Disasters In Military History

    Any mistake at sea can be deadly, but on a sub the stakes are even higher. Here are five of the worst military submarine catastrophes in history.

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  • Blueprints of a tank on a laptop screen beside a 3D printer and 3D printed main battle tank.
    By Brad Hill December 12th, 2024

    4 Ways The US Military Is Using 3D Printing Technology

    Businesses and hobbyists alike use 3D printing technology for many applications, but so does the U.S. military. Here are four ways its using it today.

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  • The main deck of a warship, highlighting its three cannons
    By Brad Hill December 12th, 2024

    5 Of The Worst Battleships In Military History

    They were meant to strike terror into the hearts of enemy sailors. Yet each of these battleships had flaws that left it on the wrong side of history.

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  • A front view of an MQ-9 Reaper drone
    By Chris Littlechild December 12th, 2024

    Popular US Military Aircraft Nicknames (And The Stories Behind Them)

    Military aircraft have a rich history of nicknames inspired by all sorts of things, from animals to their own designs. Here are eight of the most interesting.

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  • An attack submarine sails on the ocean's surface
    By Brad Hill December 9th, 2024

    3 Of The Deadliest Attack Submarines In The US Navy

    From World War II to the covert submarines of today, the U.S. Navy's sub fleet has been capable of dealing death quickly to America's enemies.

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  • Military submarine on surface of the ocean
    By Brad Hill December 9th, 2024

    Do Military Submarines Have Windows?

    America's military submarines plough the briny depths for months at a time, but are the sailors able to see the sea floor?

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  • An F-22 intercepts a Russian bomber near Alaska
    By Shane Schmid December 5th, 2024

    What Does It Mean When A Fighter Jet Rocks Its Wings?

    When a fighter's radio is out of commission or just isn't the right way to communicate, the pilot may waggle its wings to get a message across.

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