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.
Read MoreThe helicopter that the president of the United States flies on is referred to as Marine One and it's top speed might surprise the general public.
Read MoreThe military's M2 Bradley fighting vehicle looks similar to a tank, but smaller. It might surprise you to know what this armored vehicle is capable of.
Read MoreMain battle tanks are heavily armored vehicles that can cause a lot of damage. However, the Hellfire missile is a projectile that can cause a lot of damage too.
Read MoreThe "Wackiest Ship in the Army" was a comedic movie that followed a rag-tag group of sailors on a mission for the U.S. Navy. Surely it wasn't real.
Read MoreThe CH-47 Chinook is a large utility helicopter that fills multiple roles for the military and civilian services, but can it actually land on the water?
Read MoreMain battle tanks like the M1 Abrams are astounding vehicles, but most of them have a very distinct feature: a bulge. Why aren't the cannons smooth?
Read MoreDuring World War II, with British shipbuilders already taxed to their limits, one small error made an entire fleet of new ships unusable. Here's what happened.
Read MoreThe war in Ukraine is still in full swing, and there is a Ukrainian supersonic missile taking down Russian jets. Here's everything you need to know.
Read MoreSwept back wings are a common design among all aircraft these days, but for fighter jets in particular, wings trending to the rear offer better maneuverability.
Read MoreBeauty is in the eye of the beholder. Or in this base, the bomb-holder. These warplanes may take the fight to the enemy, but they're not much to look at.
Read MoreThe F-16 Fighting Falcon has been around for decades, but it's still very much a relevant fighter jet. But just how fast is this old man of the skies?
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.
Read MoreThe Spitfire was an iconic World War II aircraft, but the number left around the world continues to dwindle.
Read MoreThe German navy operated a particular class of vessel during World War II known as a pocket battleship as a means to get around certain stipulations after WWI.
Read MoreThe American military's M1 Abrams tank was a trailblazer for the U.S. Armed Forces, though many preceding tanks helped inspire its imposing design.
Read MoreWhen the German U-boats targeted the Lusitania with a torpedo, the ship sank more quickly than expected. Here's why that happened according to modern reports.
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 MoreWith the Ukraine war still going, Lockheed Martin's new precision strike missile might be a game changer. Here's everything you need to know.
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 MorePresident Trump's Golden Dome missile defense system sounds appealing, but shooting down ICBMs is easier said than done — here's why it's so tough.
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 MoreA look back in history reveals how U.S. battleships played a key role in accommodating the long-range weapon system known as the Tomahawk cruise missile.
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