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While most of Essex-class vessels were decommissioned in the 1970s, the last still in service, the USS Lexington, remained active as a training ship until 1991.
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While most of Essex-class vessels were decommissioned in the 1970s, the last still in service, the USS Lexington, remained active as a training ship until 1991.
The multi-turret land battleship proved to be a blind alley in tank development—there was nothing one oversized and over-gunned tank could do that several,...
The Spirit was finally unveiled in 1988 and made its first flight the following year. But even before it began production in 1993, the...
The MiG-27 might be old but does have a place in aviation history: On December 27, 2019, the Indian Air Force bade farewell to the...
The resulting conflict might just wall have resulted in even greater destruction and loss of life than the version of World War II recorded...
While the XF-90 was not a successful design, it did have a big impact on the US Air Force for decades: In 1945, the U.S....
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Delta Force has historically often been called upon to perform missions with a high risk of failure.
Of three-thousand F-84Gs built, Washington transferred over 200 each to Belgium, Denmark, France, Greece, Italy, Norway and even Communist Yugoslavia as part of the...
A-12 Oxcart Spy Plane, a History: On October 30, 1967, a CIA spy-plane soared eighty-four thousand feet over Hanoi in northern Vietnam, traveling faster than...