The Boeing B-29 Superfortress was not another bomber in the skies during World War II, but a turning point. Beyond its brute firepower, the aircraft
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The Boeing B-29 Superfortress was not another bomber in the skies during World War II, but a turning point. Beyond its brute firepower, the aircraft
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Iranian airspace has been a source of tension for a long time—a stage where technology, strategy, and nerves meet. For decades, America and Iran have
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Fewer military helicopters have the name recognition of the AH-64 Apache. From its first flight in the early 1980s, the Apache has not only survived—it
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When folks mention the AR platform, they tend to equate it with flexibility and consistent development—the AR-10 and AR-15 have become the workhorse for most
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The F-35C Lightning II is more than just a new aircraft. It’s decades of testing, developing, and learning on the high seas. This was not
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Northrop/McDonnell Douglas YF-23 “Black Widow II” is one of those airplanes that leaves people wondering what could have been. Designed in the late 1980s as
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The curtain descends on an epoch at Kadena Air Base as the F-15C/D Eagles depart and give way to the F-15EX Eagle II. For decades,
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The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) was once touted as the Navy vessel of the future—a swift, multi-mission ship to patrol coastal seas, replace aging frigates,
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The Convair B-36 Peacemaker was one of the most brazen and astonishing aircraft ever produced. It was huge, complicated, and conceived in the throes of
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Few planes have left their signature on the jet age as indelibly as the Boeing 727. Designed in an age of cutthroat competition and continuous
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Of all the aircraft that flew during World War II, some are still famous today. One of the best examples is Flak-Bait, a Martin B-26
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Nothing is quite as fine as letting go of a shot from afar that finds its target—whether it’s shooting a metal bullseye at 1,000 yards
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