This is how American pilots used drop tanks as bombs during WWII
If you pay attention, you might sometimes see long, cigar-shaped pods firmly attached to the undersides of classic fighter and attack aircraft, sometimes with unit markings on them. Known as “drop...
View ArticleThis is how American pilots used drop tanks as bombs during WWII
If you pay attention, you might sometimes see long, cigar-shaped pods firmly attached to the undersides of classic fighter and attack aircraft, sometimes with unit markings on them. Known as “drop...
View ArticleWhat it took to fly the world’s first stealth attack jet
The US Air Force’s flight schools have a reputation for churning out some of the best pilots in the world. But not even with that standing, only 558 in the service’s entire history were ever able to...
View ArticleFalsely accused Marine commandos were just exonerated
After ten years of silence, the Pentagon has offered a lukewarm confirmation on the exoneration of a group of special operations Marine commandos wrongfully accused of committing war crimes during...
View ArticleFalsely accused Marine commandos were just exonerated
After ten years of silence, the Pentagon has offered a lukewarm confirmation on the exoneration of a group of special operations Marine commandos wrongfully accused of committing war crimes during...
View ArticleThat time the USAF intercepted a pilotless Soviet fighter
On the morning of July 4, 1989, alarm bells blared at Soesterberg Air Base in the Netherlands, home of the US Air Force’s 32d Tactical Fighter Squadron. Within minutes, a pair of armed F-15 Eagles,...
View ArticleWhat it took to fly the world’s first stealth attack jet
The US Air Force’s flight schools have a reputation for churning out some of the best pilots in the world. But not even with that standing, only 558 in the service’s entire history were ever able to...
View ArticleThat time the USAF intercepted a pilotless Soviet fighter
On the morning of July 4, 1989, alarm bells blared at Soesterberg Air Base in the Netherlands, home of the US Air Force’s 32d Tactical Fighter Squadron. Within minutes, a pair of armed F-15 Eagles,...
View ArticleWhat it took to fly the world’s first stealth attack jet
The US Air Force’s flight schools have a reputation for churning out some of the best pilots in the world. But not even with that standing, only 558 in the service’s entire history were ever able to...
View ArticleFalsely accused Marine commandos were just exonerated
After ten years of silence, the Pentagon has offered a lukewarm confirmation on the exoneration of a group of special operations Marine commandos wrongfully accused of committing war crimes during...
View ArticleThis is what makes SAS selection the toughest in the world
The Special Air Service is the longest active special missions unit in existence and has remained one of the best. Staffed with the toughest and most resourceful enlisted and commissioned soldiers the...
View ArticleThat time the USAF intercepted a pilotless Soviet fighter
On the morning of July 4, 1989, alarm bells blared at Soesterberg Air Base in the Netherlands, home of the US Air Force’s 32d Tactical Fighter Squadron. Within minutes, a pair of armed F-15 Eagles,...
View ArticleWhat it took to fly the world’s first stealth attack jet
The US Air Force’s flight schools have a reputation for churning out some of the best pilots in the world. But not even with that standing, only 558 in the service’s entire history were ever able to...
View ArticleFalsely accused Marine commandos were just exonerated
After ten years of silence, the Pentagon has offered a lukewarm confirmation on the exoneration of a group of special operations Marine commandos wrongfully accused of committing war crimes during...
View ArticleThis is what makes SAS selection the toughest in the world
The Special Air Service is the longest active special missions unit in existence and has remained one of the best. Staffed with the toughest and most resourceful enlisted and commissioned soldiers the...
View ArticleThat time the USAF intercepted a pilotless Soviet fighter
On the morning of July 4, 1989, alarm bells blared at Soesterberg Air Base in the Netherlands, home of the US Air Force’s 32d Tactical Fighter Squadron. Within minutes, a pair of armed F-15 Eagles,...
View ArticleWhat it took to fly the world’s first stealth attack jet
The US Air Force’s flight schools have a reputation for churning out some of the best pilots in the world. But not even with that standing, only 558 in the service’s entire history were ever able to...
View ArticleWhat it took to fly the world’s first stealth attack jet
The US Air Force’s flight schools have a reputation for churning out some of the best pilots in the world. But not even with that standing, only 558 in the service’s entire history were ever able to...
View ArticleThis is what makes SAS selection the toughest in the world
The Special Air Service is the longest active special missions unit in existence and has remained one of the best. Staffed with the toughest and most resourceful enlisted and commissioned soldiers the...
View ArticleWhat it took to fly the world’s first stealth attack jet
The US Air Force’s flight schools have a reputation for churning out some of the best pilots in the world. But not even with that standing, only 558 in the service’s entire history were ever able to...
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