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Early on November 12, 1944, 29 Lancaster bombers of the British Royal Air Force took off from their bases in northern Scotland and headed...
F-16 Fighting Falcon, a Short History: There are approximately 3,000 operational F-16s in service today in 25 countries, a testament to what is easily the world’s...
Every now and again the idea that ultramodern technology will someday render the oceans and seas transparent—and expose submarine fleets to detection, tracking, and...
During the Cold War, the United States military lost six nuclear weapons and it is unlikely any of those will likely be found. It isn’t something...
Instead of being granted three wishes the five United States Airmen and cameraman who volunteered to stand directly under a nuclear explosion during a...
Since their inception submarines have been called a “steel tomb” due to the inherent dangers involved in their routine operations. It almost seems unnatural...
The United States Air Force Strategic Development Planning and Experimentation (SDPE) office announced that it had completed the most recent flight demonstration of the...
An old idiom of fighter jockeys was to “hit the silk,” which meant to literally jump out of an airplane. It wasn’t as easy...
The McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle has been among the most successful modern fighters in the world. It has racked up more than 100 victories in the...
One word: Fire. In the 1960s, the U.S. Navy had suffered a series of deadly accidents aboard its aircraft carriers. Many of the incidents came about...