Why U-2 Pilots Wear Space Suits Whenever They Fly
The U-2 spy plane flies at staggering altitudes for reconnaissance missions. Here's why pilots of these special planes require space suits during flight.
Read MoreThe U-2 spy plane flies at staggering altitudes for reconnaissance missions. Here's why pilots of these special planes require space suits during flight.
Read MoreThe F-16 remains a mainstay in the U.S. military, with a high number also bought by foreign militaries.
Read MoreThe United States Air Forces employs the use of many large transport aircraft, but none compare to this behemoth. In fact, it's one of the largest ever.
Read MoreEvery so often the defense industry develops a weapon that is too valuable to national defense, so the government bars other nations from importing it.
Read MoreIf you've seen any movie about fighter pilots, you've definitely heard the word "bogey" used repeatedly. It might not mean what you think it does.
Read MoreRussia is a major fighter jet exporter, rivaling the United States. Many nations import MiGs and Sukhoi fighters to arm their air forces and defend their skies.
Read MoreIn the early 2000s, Boeing explored building a record-breaking military transport plane. Here’s what made it unique, and why it remained only a concept.
Read MoreIt's common for fighter jets and other aircraft to receive nicknames, but it's a little odd that an airplane would be referred to as an animal without wings.
Read MoreA contra-rotating propeller system uses two propellers spinning in opposite directions. This impressive feat of engineering changed the course of aviation.
Read MoreThe E-4B Nightwatch is also known as the Doomsday plane and it's designed to carry our leaders through the most extreme circumstances. Here's what's inside.
Read MoreThere has been a decades-long international race to build the smallest fighter jet; this compact fighter still features the latest tech and weaponry.
Read MoreThese fighter jets make up for what they may lack in size with spell-binding mobility. These are the 13 most agile in the world today.
Read MoreThe F-14 Tomcat fighter may have been immortalized by "Top Gun," but its Cold War-era design means it's no longer flying the skies — or is it?
Read MoreThe appeal of a fighter jet goes beyond speed or tech, but how joyful it is to take in the air. Here's what one seasoned pilot considers the most fun to fly.
Read MoreDARPA put its AI-powered fighter jet to the test against a human pilot in a live dogfight. The outcome offers a glimpse into the future of air warfare.
Read MoreThe U.S Air Force operates a fleet of Boeing E-4B Nightwatches, also known as "Doomsday" planes. They are only flown under specific circumstances.
Read MoreOver a half century after the inception of the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon, it remains a world standard other fighters struggle to match.
Read MoreIt doesn't seem legal, but the military isn't the only organization with operational fighter jets. There are private companies with them, too.
Read MoreHelicopters are used for medical evacuation, delivering supplies, and ground attacks. When they encounter a fighter jet in the sky, can they take it down?
Read MoreOn commercial flights, oxygen masks are only used during emergencies, but fighter pilots don them anytime they're in the air -- and for good reason.
Read MoreThe Supermarine Spitfire was one of the primary warplane lines for the RAF during the World War II. They weren't are all speed demons, but some got pretty fast.
Read MorePilots trained to fly the F-15 Eagle have lots of different toggles and screens to manage when in flight, requiring extensive military flight training.
Read MoreWhile the civil and military aviation realms are indeed different on paper, there have been occasions where the two intersected.
Read MoreLockheed Martin is well known for its advanced fighter jets and military systems, but at one point it developed civilian airplanes, as well. What happened?
Read MoreIt's no secret that fighter jets can reach some incredible speeds, but how fast could one soar from one coast of the United States to the other?
Read MoreThe SR-71 Blackbird was the world's fastest jet, with the ability to fly at Mach 3.3, or 2,193.2 mph. However, it was retired in 1997 by the U.S. Air Force.
Read MoreEver noticed how most military ships and aircraft wear the same gray paint? It's not just for looks -- the shade actually serves a crucial function.
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