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As one proverb goes, “You can’t judge a book by its cover.” If one were to metaphorically apply that truism to combat aircraft, you could also add “You can’t judge a book by its title.” The 1930s ...
The enhanced B-52 platform is expected to play a critical role in the Air Force’s bomber strategy for years to come.
The hope among the Trump administration’s detractors is that after Harvard's stand “the resistance,” as it is known, will actually begin to resist.
Even though the U.S. and Israelis could obliterate Iranian nuclear weapons capabilities through air strikes, Iran’s ...
Stakeholders in the maritime enterprise must think in grand Mahanian terms about rejuvenating U.S. sea power. The new executive order charts a path forward—but epoch-making trials lie ahead.
Joint U.S.-ROK cooperation in civil nuclear energy will be key as third-party nations across the world explore new nuclear options.
Today’s Air Force is relatively paltry compared to its heyday, with just 142 bombers and just over 2,000 fighter aircraft. And the average USAF bomber is around fifty years old, while the average ...
Satellite images have confirmed that at least one of the Russian-made Su-35 fighters was successfully exported to the North African nation.
Moscow seeks to station several long-range aircraft at the Manuhua Air Force Base in Biak Numfor in the Indonesian province of Papua. This would be the first Russian military base in the Indo-Pacific.
The Navy has conducted a total of twelve recovery tests in preparation for the Artemis II mission, which will see NASA astronauts orbit the Moon and return to Earth.