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  • M1 Abrams tank parked on rough terrain
    By KR Manalo 44 min ago

    Where Are M1 Abrams Tanks Built And Who Makes Them?

    The American military's M1 Abrams has for decades topped the list of the world's best battle tanks. Here's who makes this powerful and enduring tank, and where.

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  • Aerial drone photo of USS Gerald R. Ford latest technology nuclear powered aircraft carrier anchored in deep blue open ocean sea
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 3 hours ago

    This Is The Most Advanced Aircraft Carrier In The World

    The USS Gerald R. Ford was delivered in 2017 and replaces the USS Enterprise. It requires fewer crew members, and has an Electromagnetic Aircraft Launch System.

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  • Ship pumping ballast tanks
    By Charles Earley 8 hours ago

    Why Do Ships Pump Out Water From The Sides?

    That water spraying from a ship’s side isn’t a leak. Learn what’s behind this practice and why it matters for safety, trade, and the environment.

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  • P-51 landing with brown background
    By KR Manalo 19 hours ago

    Why Did Some World War 2 Fighter Planes Start With The Letter P?

    You're probably familiar with the P-38 Lightning, the P-47 Thunderbolt, and the P-51 Mustang, but do you know what the P in their names stands for?

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  • Royal Australian Air Force General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark during its aerial display at Singapore Airshow
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 20 hours ago

    How The F-111 Strike Aircraft Led To The Iconic F-14 Fighter Jet

    You may not have heard of the U.S. military's F-111, but the F-14 Tomcat that followed is a legendary aircraft.

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  • HDD-10000 Aegis Destroyer at the sea
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 1 day ago

    HD Hyundai Makes Warships, And It Could Build Them For The US Navy

    The U.S. is seeking to quickly boost its fleet of warships, and Korean conglomerate HD Hyundai might be the one to benefit. Here's the situation.

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  • Aircraft carrier at sea
    By Nate Williams 1 day ago

    Why Do Aircraft Carriers Face The Wind During Flight Operations?

    The faster air travels over the top of a wing, the lower the pressure above it. Facing into the wind creates higher velocity air, and therefore lift.

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  • Side-by-Side of F-35A and J-35 flying
    By Jack Picone 1 day ago

    F-35 Vs J-35: How China's Latest Fighter Jet Compares To The US Navy's Best

    The F-35 and J-35 are the U.S. and China's respective latest and greatest fighter jets, but how do they stack up against each other?

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  • Aerial drone photo of USS Gerald R. Ford latest technology nuclear powered aircraft carrier anchored in deep blue open ocean sea
    By Eli Shayotovich 1 day ago

    Which American Aircraft Carriers Have Electromagnetic Catapults?

    Electromagnetic catapult systems are the next generation of aircraft carrier technology that America is leveraging. The number of carriers with is surprising.

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  • A SOCOM MH-60 Black Hawk helicopter on the ground
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 2 days ago

    Which Helicopters Did The US Use In The Bin Laden Raid & What Made Them Special?

    The United States military has a variety of helicopters, including the Black Hawk and Chinook. In 2011, a couple were sent into Pakistan on a secret mission.

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  • A Boeing 727 operated by Turkish Airlines on a runway, front right 3/4 view
    By Charles Earley 2 days ago

    What Makes The Boeing 727 One Of The Most Difficult Commercial Planes To Fly

    The Boeing 727 and its trijet design were pretty cool on paper, but it wasn't exactly a hit. It's also one of the most difficult commercial planes to fly.

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  • Australian F-35 flying through the sky
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 2 days ago

    How Long Can An F-35 Fly Without Refueling?

    Discover how long the American F-35, considered one of the world's most advanced fighter jets, can stay airborne while carrying out missions.

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  • a stealth b2 bomber in flight against a cloudy sky
    By Zohaib Ahmed 2 days ago

    How Long Can A B-2 Bomber Stay In Flight & At What Altitude Does One Fly?

    The B-2 is iconic in appearance but how long can one stay aloft? Does altitude play a part in the answer and what's normal cruising speed for the bomber.

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  • USAF's Boeing E-7 Wedgetail in flight
    By Zohaib Ahmed 2 days ago

    Why The US Military Is Canceling The Next-Gen E-7 Wedgetail (And What Does It Mean For Boeing?)

    With the E-7 Wedgetail plans in the rearview, what is the US military opting for instead? And why didn't Boeing's initial plans come to fruition?

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  • A U.S. F-16 and a German MiG-29 fly together during a NATO exercise off the coast of Sardinia, Italy.
    By Alec Hively 2 days ago

    MiG-29 Vs F-16: Speed, Tech, & Combat Capabilities Compared

    The MiG-29 Fulcrum and F-16 Fighting Falcon are two iconic fighter jets that have been around since the Cold War, but does one have an edge over the other?

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  • A group of soldiers using T-11 parachutes dropping into a location
    By Shane Schmid 2 days ago

    Why Do Some Military Parachutes Have Holes?

    From actual war footage to their toy interpretations, some military parachutes have holes present. Why is this and what purpose do they serve?

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  • A U-2 Dragon Fly plane being chased by a chase car during landing
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 2 days ago

    Chase Cars: The Legends Of The US Military's U-2 Spy Plane

    The famous U-2 reconnaissance plane flies higher and farther than its contemporaries, but it's difficult to land and needs a little support when it comes home.

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  • Fighter pilot at Duxford Flying Legends Airshow sitting in cockpit with canopy open.
    By Eli Shayotovich 3 days ago

    Why Did Some WW2 Pilots Fly With The Canopy Open?

    You've probably noticed WW2 pilots flying with open canopies in old war films. There's a surprising reason behind it, and it wasn't for show but survival.

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  • A restored dunkelgelb (field yellow) Kübelwagen Type 82 on display at a car show.
    By Ron King 3 days ago

    What Was The German Military's Answer To The US Jeep In World War 2?

    Germany's take on the U.S. Jeep, designed by Ferdinand Porsche, was a light military vehicle used in World War 2 that had a similar battlefield role.

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  • Air Commodore Frank Whittle at his desk
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 3 days ago

    Who Invented The Jet Engine?

    Many of us probably take jet engines for granted, but the game-changing technology wouldn't have existed without some pioneering inventors. Here's the story.

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  • M4 Sherman Tank parked as a monument
    By Charles Earley 3 days ago

    Why Did The M4 Sherman Tank Come With So Many Different Engine Options?

    During World War II, wartime ordnance required an accelerated production of Sherman tanks and their mechanicals, so the U.S. army needed to be flexible.

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  • F-16  fighter jet in flight
    By Charles Earley 3 days ago

    Why Does The F-16 Have A Bubble Canopy?

    The F-16 Falcon fighter aircraft has a single-piece frameless bubble canopy. What makes this canopy special, and why is it good news for pilots?

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  • A Harley-Davidson WLA motorcycle parked.
    By Shane O'Neill 3 days ago

    Which Harley-Davidson Motorcycles Did The US Military Use In WW2?

    Tanks and airplanes get all the glory when it comes to military vehicles, but Harley-Davidson produced a specific motorcycle during World War II for the Allies.

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  • A Ford GAA 18 V8 engine on display at a museum
    By Dauglas Denga 3 days ago

    What Made The Ford GAA V8 Such An Iconic Engine For Its Time?

    Though the EcoBoost and Coyote are notable engines in Ford's history, the GAA V8 is another fascinating one. What made it so iconic for its time?

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  • Airlift has taken the delivery of its first H145 helicopter in Greece
    By Zohaib Ahmed 3 days ago

    How Much Does An H145 Helicopter Cost & How Fast Can One Fly?

    The H145 helicopter by Airbus accomplishes a variety of tasks in public and private sectors, even though it's not the fastest helicopter in the air.

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  • Type 1 Kaiten torpedo on display
    By Chris Littlechild 3 days ago

    World War 2: What Was The Kaiten Torpedo & Did It Sink Any Ships?

    The Kaiten torpedo was developed in Japan during World War II to sink Allied ships. It was a formidable weapon but suffered many design flaws.

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  • The USS Iowa battleship firing broadside
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 3 days ago

    How Many US Battleships Are Still In Service?

    Battleships are heavily armored and equally armed vessels built to cause devastating damage against adversarial ships. Here's how many the U.S. still uses.

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