How The US Air Force's Successor To The MQ-9 Reaper Moves Military Drones Into The Future
The MQ-9 Reaper has served the U.S. admirably, and its run hasn't ended yet. But already its successor has been introduced, in two distinct forms.
Read MoreThe MQ-9 Reaper has served the U.S. admirably, and its run hasn't ended yet. But already its successor has been introduced, in two distinct forms.
Read MoreWhen China's navy commissioned a new-generation frigate with stealth capabilities in January, it showed off increased capability in its naval race with the U.S.
Read MoreWhen you think of the U.S. Navy, its mighty aircraft carriers may be the first ships that leap to mind. But some good Navy things come in small packages.
Read MoreMilitary submarines are out there, lurking under the water, ready for action, but how long can they stay down there? It's longer than you might think.
Read MoreIf you’ve ever watched the Blue Angels perform, you may have noticed one of them flying out of formation. We examine the reasons for that extra jet.
Read MoreSwiss Army knives are popular multitools that have seen wide adoption from fictional TV heroes to actual military use. Here's how they came into being.
Read MoreThere are many ways to keep yourself entertained on a long-haul flight, but Bluetooth speakers may not be your best option.
Read MoreThe U.S. military has been using a series of flashlights with right-angled heads for more than 80 years. Here's the reason behind this quirky design.
Read MoreIf you're looking for a sleek, eight-person boat to take out on the water, here's a quick comparison between the Yamaha AR195 and the Scarab 195 SE.
Read MoreDoes the TSA allow power tools as carry-on items for flights? It's possible to take the equipment with you, but there's a few considerations to know.
Read MoreMilitary forces around the world often use the same vehicles sold to civilians. Here are some cars available to ordinary buyers that have a military pedigree.
Read MoreJet engines operate by setting fire to fuel. So when it's rainy out, how is it that jets can still fly? Why doesn't the rain put out the fire?
Read MoreHow likely are you to look out your airplane window and see a jet engine on fire? And how alarmed should you be if you see that this has happened?
Read MoreAir Force One carries the world's most powerful person, so how is the plane defended in the air?Does it rely on an escort of powerful fighter jets?
Read MoreDog tags are an essential piece of military equipment to identify fallen servicemembers. Here's a brief history of their implementation.
Read MorePlane landings are arguably one of the hardest parts of flight to master, and the flare is an important component to producing smooth landings.
Read MoreWe're taking a look the world's largest air forces by a simple metric - which ones have the most military aircraft in their fleet? The answer may surprise you.
Read MoreIt seems like something out of science fiction, but it's fact: America's new military laser is showing it can shoot down drones. And it's still being developed.
Read MoreThe United States military has a long legacy of using modified civilian planes in military applications. Here are a few you may not have known about.
Read MoreWhile most people would recognize a Swiss Army Knife, fewer people would be able to tell you who owns the brand and where the tools are made.
Read MoreSwiss Army Knives, as a whole, are something that would come in handy for anyone. If you are a first-time shopper, here's how many tools a standard one has.
Read MoreA Swiss Army Knife comes with many useful tools, but do you know what the twisty one is used for? Here's an explanation along with steps on how to use it.
Read MoreYou might not think that a wing breaking off a plane would actually be a best-case scenario, but it turns out they might do so for a very good reason.
Read MoreMilitaries are hauling many thousand pounds of cargo and thousands of soldiers each year, so they need massive cargo transport craft to match that demand.
Read MoreThe F-35 is one of the most expensive pieces of equipment ever, so the U.S. Air Force decided to salvage two damaged planes instead of buying new ones.
Read MoreIf you need to bring your laptop on your next trip, but want to lessen the weight of your carry-on bag, here's what you need to know about checking it.
Read MoreThe SR-71 Blackbird has several features that make it unique, one of which is a windshield that's specially made for the craft's operation.
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