What Does 'JAS' Stand For On The Saab JAS 39 Gripen Fighter Jet?
SAAB has been manufacturing the JAS 39 Gripen since the '80s to replace the J 35 Draken and J 37 Viggen fighter jets for the Swedish Air Force.
Read MoreSAAB has been manufacturing the JAS 39 Gripen since the '80s to replace the J 35 Draken and J 37 Viggen fighter jets for the Swedish Air Force.
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Read MoreFueling up a vehicle with the right fuel is essential, and even more so if we're talking about military aircraft and the specialized fuel they use.
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Read MoreThe U.S. military typically employs its various fighter jet models for decades, but every so often, the time comes when something needs to be replaced.
Read MoreHumvees are essential pieces of equipment, so it's vital that the U.S. military can ship a lot of them when needed. Here's how many fit into the largest plane.
Read MoreIt's really hard to get a new fighter jet design off the ground. Given design challenges and costs it involves, it's amazing these ones have lasted so long.
Read MoreThe SR-71 Blackbird was the fastest spy plane in the U.S. military's service, exceeding 2,000 miles per hour. It could also reach an altitude of 85,000 feet.
Read MoreThe U.S. Navy operates some of the most advanced and lethal submarines and fighter jets in the world, including the Virginia-class subs and F-35 Lightning II.
Read MoreThe notion that a captain must go down with their ship is a romantic one, but it's not entirely true, but there are some truths (and law) behind the concept.
Read MoreLaser-painting targets, is one of the most dangerous jobs in the United States military. However, laser-equipped backpack drones might mitigate the risk.
Read MoreThe ATLAS software replaces a troublesome legacy suite to help the U.S. monitor satellites and debris in space and improve situational awareness.
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Read MoreUnlike missile systems, railguns rely on an electromagnetic current and kinetic energy to operate, shooting out a projectile up to speeds that exceed Mach 6.
Read MoreDefense developers are creating micro drones that can fly undetected, provide real-time intelligence, and potentially take on new roles in future conflicts.
Read MoreAircraft carriers are impressive in size but they can still hide from the enemy when necessary. Here's everything they have to do to stay out of sight.
Read MorePresident Trump caused a stir when he suggested aircraft carriers return to using steam catapults. Here's why that's way more complex than it sounds.
Read MoreGripen comes from the English word griffin, a mythical creature with an eagle's head, claws, and wings but the body of a lion, representing a powerful force.
Read MoreSierra Nevada has developed a simple but effective air defense system that a single person can set up and break down in minutes. Here's what we know.
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Read MoreGetting clean water to soldiers in far-flung places isn't easy for the US military, but a new technology partnership could make it easy for the Army.
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