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When Iran’s Light Fighters Took on the Fastest Jet in the World
In 1986, during the height of the Iran-Iraq War, a squadron of Iranian F-5 Tiger II fighters was sent on a mission they were ...
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Inside the A-12’s Iron Furnace: How the Blackbird Became the Pinnacle of Jet Engineering
Every part of the A-12 was an experiment in extremes, fuel tanks that leaked on the runway, seals that melted, and inlets ...
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Speed Kings of the Sea: The F/A-18 Super Hornet and America’s Fastest Jets
The F/A-18E/F Super Hornet has been the U.S. Navy’s workhorse since 1999. Larger and more capable than its predecessor the ...
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Guess That Jet: Only True Aviation Buffs Can Identify These Fighter Jets from Their Outlines
Only true aviation experts can spot these fighter jets by just their silhouettes alone. Fifth-gen shapes, stealthy edges, and ...
Even the best titanium found for the SR-71 was still rejected frequently as the exotic metal is sensitive to corrosion from ...
SANY Group, a leading construction machinery manufacturer, announced that its self-developed Aerial Water Jet Fire Truck ...
At the same time, Boeing has relocated some manufacturing stateside and is even bringing one of its more important suppliers, ...
Business jet maker Bombardier forecasts its defence business to be more than $1B in the second half of the decade.
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The F-15 Eagle and the Evolution of U.S. Air Superiority Firepower
The F-15 Eagle has anchored U.S. and allied air superiority for nearly five decades. Designed, built and introduced by ...
Oct. 28, 2025 marks the tenth anniversary of the last time an Avro Vulcan took to the skies. Following eight years of renewed ...
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10 F1 Cars That Redefined Cool on the Grid
Formula 1 isn’t just about lap times—it’s also about unforgettable design. This article highlights 12 visually iconic F1 cars ...
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The worst German aircraft ever made
In the 1950s, East Germany desired a new airliner, so Brunolf Baade, a wartime bomber designer, responded with a futuristic ...
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