13 Militaries With The Most Helicopters In Service, Ranked
These militaries have the largest helicopter fleets, complementing fighter jet forces and bolstering airpower projection both regionally and globally.
Read MoreThese militaries have the largest helicopter fleets, complementing fighter jet forces and bolstering airpower projection both regionally and globally.
Read MoreIt normally needed a runway nearly twice as long as the deck of an aircraft carrier. But the Navy wanted to see if this plane could land there. So it did.
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Read MoreThe MiG-21 was more than a nuisance for the United States Air Force during the Vietnam War, it was the prime target. Unfortunately, it had the F-4's number.
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Read MoreAmerica's first combat plane built with a turbojet engine was the first in multiple way, including being the first jet built in large quantities for the USAF.
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Read MoreThe Indian Air Force's recent conflicts have brought to light the dire straits of its fighter jet supply, filled with outdated aircraft and dismal future plans.
Read MoreWhile the United States works on the sixth-generation F-47, the U.K is developing its own next-gen fighter jet that aims to outperform the F-35B.
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Read MoreFlying helicopters at low altitude means there's an ever-present risk of wire strikes, though many aircraft come equipped with equipment to protect pilots.
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Read MoreEven the most cutting-edge fighter jet eventually becomes outdated. But how does the U.S. Air Force dispose of used fighter jets that aren't fit for service?
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 MoreThe AH-64 Apache is the most advanced American military helicopter and is heavily armed. As such, the aircraft needs to be able to carry quite a bit.
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Read MoreA more advanced version of the Hornet, the US Navy's F/A-18 Super Hornet is a multirole fighter jet that provided air superiority.
Read MoreSikorsky is one aviation's oldest names, and the manufacturer continues to build iconic airframes and futuristic prototypes as part of Lockheed Martin.
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