B-1B Lancer Top Speed: How Fast Can The Bomber Fly?
The U.S. Air Force's B-1B Lancer is a stealthy, fast, and versatile bomber that has used its speed to its advantage in multiple conflicts around the world.
Read MoreThe U.S. Air Force's B-1B Lancer is a stealthy, fast, and versatile bomber that has used its speed to its advantage in multiple conflicts around the world.
Read MoreDogfight is a very popular term to use when describing two aircraft engaged in aerial combat, but where does that term come from? Dogs don't fly.
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Read MoreThe U.S. military has a reputation for using only the flashiest, most expensive equipment around. But in the case of its helicopters, that's not the case.
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Read MoreFighter jets in militaries around the world encounter other jets that they often need to engage. BVR technology helps with these engagements.
Read MoreThe F-35 Lightning II is the newest fifth-generation fighter jet in the United States military and is redefining aerial combat for the world.
Read MoreNo matter the aircraft, rigorous production discipline is a must. It's why pictures showing exposed screws on the Su-57 is a big deal. But are they real?
Read MoreModern airplanes are equipped with several ways of slowing down, notably speed brakes and spoilers. Is there a difference between these two?
Read MoreThe Apache military helicopter is known for its munitions and maneuverability, but it also has an interesting system attached to the front that protects it.
Read MoreBalloons may not seem like particularly threatening things, but mega-sized versions played a vital role in WW2. Here's what they were used for.
Read MoreNATO is a force of nature in the global military, and as such features a deep pool of fighter jets with top speeds many would need to see to believe.
Read MoreNo matter where you're going, commercial flights require a sizable amount of fuel. That poses an interesting question: do commercial planes refuel in the sky?
Read MoreThe Sukhoi Su-57 Felon is an impressive Russian military jet, but exactly how many of these fighters does the nation have available at its disposal?
Read MoreThe F-15 Eagle is an outlier even among advanced fighter jets, moving so swiftly it has never been shot down in combat. Here's how fast it can fly.
Read MoreAiming a machine gun through a biplane's propellers was no easy feat. Then along came an invention that made it possible to keep from hitting the props.
Read MoreIt's not uncommon to see a long pole protruding from the front of a military helicopter. This pole serves a crucial role for helicopters used by the military.
Read MoreOil changes are vital to ensure your vehicle is running at its best, but do jets need them, too? The answer isn't exactly straightforward. Here's why.
Read MoreAnduril Technologies is in the process of developing a superweapon it's calling Fury, which will be the first vehicle of its kind. It's quite the marvel.
Read MoreWhen Lake Michigan was used practicing carrier takeoff and landing during WWII, naval air operations didn't always go quite as planned.
Read MoreThe F-series fighter jets might have a reputation for their deadly power, but the F-22 Raptor actually has yet to earn a confirmed kill while in active combat.
Read MoreAny military airbases feature plenty of ground crew using hand gestures and colorful wands to communicate with pilots. Here's what those gestures mean.
Read MoreEurofighter Typhoon pilots utilize an unusual-looking helmet, characterized by what can only be described as an array of 'bumps' at the helmet's rear.
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