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Harrier vs Mirage: The Falklands Air WarOver the Falkland Islands in May 1982 - an aerial duel was unfolding. The British pilots needed to protect their carrier, her escorts and their landing force from marauding Argentine strike aircraft, ...
NATO is testing its ability to rapidly deploy across eastern Europe — without direct U.S. assistance — as Washington shifts its approach toward European defense and the war in Ukraine ...
Uncover the mysterious Calvine UFO incident, a complex case shrouded in secrecy involving military jets and classified ...
The Record’s picture editor, Andy Allen, sent Lindsay the best of the bunch. Lindsay had never seen such a clear photograph ...
Retired Lt. Col. Harry Stewart Jr, one of the last surviving Tuskegee Airmen, has died. He was 100. Stewart was one of the ...
B Lighting II pilot details efforts to develop a formal landing signal officer (LSO) school to help service members land the ...
The latest aviation strategy from the US Marine Corps calls for half of the service's vertical/short take-off and landing ...
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The Harrier Jump Jet: How Cold War Anxiety Inspired a Vertical TakeoffThe Cold War created some of the most innovative military technology ever - including the Harrier Jump Jet. This fighter could take off vertically, hover in midair, and land almost anywhere. But how ...
The integration of SIRTAP of the Juan Carlos I will focus on command and control, combat system integration and navigation support, including take-off and ...
Here’s a look at how civilian and military aircraft work to avoid accidents like Wednesday’s tragic crash. “That would create some mayhem in the system,” said Brian Alexander, a former ...
Jan. 31 (UPI) --Russian military jets were "not seen as a threat" when they flew through international airspace not far from the border with Canada and the United States, the North American ...
Yael Schacher, director for the Americas and Europe at Refugees International, said using military aircraft for deportations was uncommon but “largely symbolic.” Associated Press journalist ...
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