How Many B-29 Superfortresses Are Still Flying Today?
Boeing'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 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 MoreThere are several rumors surrounding the mysterious SR-72 Darkstar fighter jet, like whether or not it even exists. Here's what you need to know.
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.
Read MoreBombers have undergone significant enhancements with the advancement of technology. This military bomber can now carry a truly massive payload.
Read MoreWhat knives do the US Navy SEALs take into the field. Is it just one type of blade or is there wiggle room for different options and styles?
Read MoreNo modern day fighter jet is without an ejection seat, but the F-35 Lightning II has a unique one that nearly guarantees the pilot's survival.
Read MoreThe U.S. Navy has nuclear-powered submarines scattered across the globe, and China has been making strides to compete with America's submarine technology.
Read MoreWhether 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.
Read MoreSurrounded 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.
Read MoreOf 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.
Read MoreAircraft 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.
Read MoreJet 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.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreA 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.
Read MoreAir 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.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreNot 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.
Read MoreYou 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.
Read MoreFrequent 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.
Read MorePart 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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