From Minot to Beale, explore the Cold War-era US Air Force bases still operating today and how they continue shaping modern ...
The National Interest on MSN
Here’s Why the A-4 Skyhawk Made Such a Good “Enemy” Plane
The A-4 Skyhawk was designed as a small and nimble dogfighter—the same design principles used for Soviet aircraft, making it ...
He has covered airlines and aerospace at Bridgewater Associates, the world’s largest hedge fund, and served major industry ...
Autocar on MSN
Top 10: Brilliant aircraft from Canada
Canada, the world’s second-largest country, is a land of extremes, characterised by harsh weather, vast distances, and rugged ...
This is the fourth in a series exploring key AI policy choices faced by the Department of Defense and Congress. Please also ...
Hook’s 11-page memoir is on a website, The World War II Experience, a local nonprofit that preserves the stories of the World ...
Contra again?
U.S. Air Force Capt. Joshua A. Lemon, 316th Operations Group executive officer, enlisted in 2003 and by 2019 had reached the ...
The National Interest on MSN
The US Air Force Once Blew Up a Satellite—Just to Prove It Could
The Air Force’s ASM-135 missile test in 1985 was the first kinetic destruction of a satellite in orbit. It would not be the last.
The Aviationist on MSN
New York to London in a Flash: A Look at an SR-71 Record Flight
Leaving the airspace above New York City at 2,455 miles per hour, SR-71 tail number 64-17972 would set a transatlantic speed record on Sept. 1, 1974.
The air traffic controller asked the pilot to repeat the message, but no answer ever came. A seismograph at a nearby military ...
Caliban Rising on MSN
Flight Sergeant Stanley Hores the quiet path from training to combat
This story follows Flight Sergeant Stanley Hores from his early life in Yorkshire through the intense training pipeline of RAF Bomber Command, revealing what it took to become a wireless operator air ...
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