Every Announced US Air Force Base Getting The B-21 Raider Stealth Bomber (So Far)
The U.S. Air Force's newest stealth bomber, the B-21 Raider, continues to undergo test flights ahead of its planned delivery to USAF bases in 2027.
Read MoreThe U.S. Air Force's newest stealth bomber, the B-21 Raider, continues to undergo test flights ahead of its planned delivery to USAF bases in 2027.
Read MoreAs drones increasingly become a feature in modern warfare, the question is how to keep them in the air for longer. China has an interesting answer.
Read MoreThe HH-60W may look like a Black Hawk, but key Air Force upgrades reveal how the platform was reshaped for a very different mission and role in combat.
Read MoreThe U.S. Army is scheduled to begin flying a new aircraft in the early 2030s, and it has revealed the designation for this latest addition to its fleet.
Read MoreCountries around the world are creating new devices to defend against drone attacks in modern warfare. This scope uses artificial intelligence to do so.
Read MoreNorth Korea's navy might not be big on the world stage, but they are claiming they've built a destroyer that can rival America's equivalent vessels.
Read MoreAfter some much-needed upgrades and a full series of tests, one of the U.S. Navy's most capable subs is now back in service. Here's what happened.
Read MoreYou may not have heard of the Buckley Air Force Base in Aurora, Colorado, but it still plays an important role in the United States Air Force.
Read MoreThe USS Nimitz appeared headed for retirement after decades of service, but a sudden change in plans has kept the historic aircraft carrier in the spotlight.
Read MoreWith 19 total military installations across all branches of service, the state of Florida has its fair share of air force bases both large and small.
Read MoreOf the various career paths possible for pilots, two stand out among the rest -- military or commercial airline -- but which one has the most earning potential?
Read MoreThe Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider is the newest stealth bomber to join the U.S. Air Force. There are a few advantages to its relatively small size.
Read MoreIn the 1970s, the Blue Angels swapped from the F-4 Phantom to the A-4 Skyhawk, a comparatively slower plane. However, the reasons why make a lot of sense.
Read MoreThese historic World War II bombers haven't been in service for decades, and there are only three left. One of them is being restored and put on display.
Read MoreAs drones reshape modern warfare, Norwegian soldiers are relying on a surprising low-tech method to stay hidden from advanced surveillance.
Read MoreThe Air Force has had a shortage of pilots for several years now. To make sure they're not understaffed, they're willing to spend a lot of money.
Read MoreDue to the nature of the ocean and its movements, undersea mines are even more dangerous to clean up than landmines. This drone might be the solution.
Read MoreAlthough the F-35A can be refueled mid-air to extend its range, it would still take quite a bit of fuel to cross the ocean and make it from the U.S. to China.
Read MoreMany military jets have virtually infinite ranges due to their ability to refuel mid-air. The Ghost Tanker has an important role to play in this process.
Read MoreJohn Travolta donated this special edition Boeing 707 way back in 2017, but it has been stalled on its way to repairs ever since. Now, it's finally on its way.
Read MoreThe Hiller X-18 was a cargo aircraft that had VTOL capability as far back as the 1950s. Read the story about this strange aircraft that led the VTOL charge.
Read MoreBefore the outbreak of hostilities, Iran boasted one of the most impressive mechanised land forces in the middle east region.
Read MoreModern fighter jets are extremely capable, except they run into some efficiency problems at extremely high speeds. China says it may have developed a solution.
Read MoreAs the U.S. military adds more data-based systems, it only makes sense that there would be a group to coordinate that data. Here's how they're doing it.
Read MoreGeneral Electric is way more than microwaves and refrigerators. GE Aerospace has been providing America's front line fighters with jet engines for decades.
Read MoreDismantling a U.S. warship is a complex task at the best of times, but a computer glitch has made this particular dismantlement a whole lot trickier.
Read MoreSonic weapons can be useful for more than just crowd control, and are being used as a valuable non-lethal deterrent on the high seas.
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