The Rolls-Royce Pegasus engine that powers the iconic Harrier Jet has been in production for a surprisingly long time. The ...
The ceremony at Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake signaled the end of flight development of the famous Marine “jump jet” ...
British Sea Harriers are formidable jet fighters known for their vertical take-off and landing capabilities. In 1983, these aptitudes would make international news during one of the most spectacular ...
The National Interest on MSN
Will Spain Purchase Turkey’s KAAN Fighter Jet Instead of the F-35?
Spain has few options for its carrier air wing once its Harrier II jets are retired. One such option might be the KAAN.
The Harrier Jump Jet broke all the rules - vertical takeoff, combat in confined spaces, and unmatched agility. Britain’s bold innovation redefined what a fighter jet could be and reshaped air warfare ...
The Aviationist on MSN
VX-31 Bids Farewell to the AV-8B Harrier II
The Dust Devils of VX-31 concluded the AV-8B Harrier’s service with a sundown flight at China Lake. The Dust Devils of the U.S. Navy’s Air Test and ...
Discover why the F-35 is the US Air Force’s most critical fighter — from stealth and sensors to strategy, readiness, and ...
This could be a tricky call, as the jet-powered drone is required to be capable of launching without the use of a catapult to ...
Country Living UK on MSN
Now and then: 1980s icons revisited in 2025 – from 'colour of the year' to Le Creuset
We look back to 1985, the year Country Living was born, to see how much has changed. Tapestry footstools and aerobics, anyone ...
The US-Pakistan friendship is growing from strength to strength. Now, Washington has approved a sale of the AIM-120 Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missiles (AMRAAM) missile to Islamabad. Their ...
Under this agreement, Raytheon, a leading American defence company, has been assigned to manufacture AIM-120C8 and AIM-120D3 ...
The Aviationist on MSN
First Sea Lord Hitches Ride in F/A-18F Super Hornet During Visit to USS Gerald R. Ford
General Sir Gwyn Jenkins, First Sea Lord of the Royal Navy, visited the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier as it operated in the North Sea, complete with a ...
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