After 37 years sitting idle, a neglected aircraft gets a full restoration and a second chance at the skies. A patient, ...
In the dark, uncertain days of the 1971 Liberation War, when the skies over Bangladesh were firmly controlled by the Pakistan Air Force, a bold ...
On March 8, four Myanmar military jet fighters and four Y-12 aircraft carried out one of the deadliest airstrikes of the Rakhine war, launching repeated bombing runs for more than three hours. The ...
Analysis - In the wake of Donald Trump's backtrack, Iran realises more clearly than ever it wields a potent new weapon on the global stage.
For once, after a long while, the Nigerian military has proved its mettle in its war against terrorists who have had a field ...
Yes, they made steel aeroplanes Steel is a strong metal alloy made by combining iron with a small amount of carbon, and it ...
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Why America abandoned its flying aircraft carriers

Flying aircraft carriers sound like fantasy, but the U.S. Navy actually built and operated them. In the early 1930s, the giant airships USS Akron and USS Macon carried parasite fighters inside their ...
The WASPs risked their lives flying for the Army. But for decades, the U.S. government refused to recognize their military ...
The widening war in Iran is exposing big gaps at the State Department, especially in the bureau that handles the Middle East.
The Air Force removed parachutes from its KC-135 refueling tankers years ago. A former Republican Congressman who once flew the plane calls it a "stupid" move.
Three months after Congress put the brakes on Air Force plans to retire its fleet of 162 A-10s this year, the versatile Warthog is back in the fight.
The A-10s renewed use in the Middle East should serve as a “wake-up call” for lawmakers and the military calling for its retirement, said Dan Grazier, a Stimson Center senior fellow and the director ...