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More Fighter Jets Won’t Help the US Air Force Win the Next War
The Air Force continues to rely almost exclusively on manned fighter aircraft—even though these platforms could not be quickly replaced in a major war.
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Watch Fighter Jets and Bombers Showcase Pure Air Dominance
Modern airpower is a sight few can forget – fighter jets screaming across the sky, bombers rumbling overhead, and formations ...
A Collaborative Combat Aircraft, the AI-powered fighter YFQ-44A has begun flight testing, as General Atomics takes to the sky ...
While some fighter jets introduced in the 1970s are now on their way out, F-16s and F-15s will remain in production beyond ...
The arrival near Latin America of the US Navy’s “most lethal combat platform” has put the spotlight on a fighting force that ...
Carney’s first budget has delivered the biggest increase in defence spending in decades – $84-billion over five years – but ...
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How to Shoot Down an Enemy Fighter Jet
Modern surface-to-air missiles give poorer nations the ability to shoot down advanced fighter jets over their territory for a fraction of their cost.
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