The U.S. Air Force’s renewed look at the future of its aerial refueling fleet is again prioritizing stealthy, new-build aircraft—provided the service can afford them. At the same time, the Air Force ...
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National Security Journal on MSNDumping the Mach 6 SR-72 ‘Son of Blackbird’ Would Be a Big Mistake That Would Sting
What happens if the “Son of Blackbird” never leaves the nest? The SR-72 promises something we don’t have: a reusable, ...
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J-20 Mighty Dragon Stealth Fighter vs. F-22 ‘Super’ Raptor: Who Wins Summed Up in 2 Words
China’s J-20 fleet is growing fast—and the newer twin-seat J-20S adds a back-seater to manage electronic warfare and ...
Russia’s war on Ukraine changed the course of a generation of start-ups and investors that have applied a new business model ...
Turkish Airlines' order from The Boeing Company doubles its fleet, boosts BA, and impacts defense. Click for how it also ...
Lockheed Martin and the Pentagon have finalized a $24.3 billion deal for 296 F-35 fighters under Lots 18 and 19, with ...
Recent air exercises at a Marine Corps base in Iwakuni, Japan, resulted in noise complaints from irate Japanese citizens—and ...
Seoul has selected a team comprising Israel Aerospace Industries' Elta Systems unit, Korean Air and prime contractor L3Harris ...
The US Department of Defense (DoD) and Lockheed Martin have finalised a production agreement covering nearly 300 F-35 ...
When combined with another F-35 deal from December 2024, the Pentagon will pay Lockheed Martin about $24.3 billion for the ...
The retirement of Spain’s Harrier jets without an alternative puts Madrid in an unusual situation: by the mid-2030s, it may have an aircraft carrier without any fixed-wing aircraft to operate.
Aircraft deliveries include 40 F-35As for the Air Force, 12 F-35Bs and eight F-35Cs for the Marine Corps, and nine F-35Cs for ...
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