Berlin and Paris are racing to salvage their Future Combat Air System (FCAS), Europe’s largest weapons programme that is on ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Five legendary US fighter jets set to retire in the next five years
The United States Air Force (USAF) has been the home of some of the world’s most iconic fighter jets. However, as technology ...
Autocar on MSN
Top 11: Best fighter aircraft flying today
The most advanced F-15 variant in full operational service is likely the F-15QA. The next variant for USAF, the F-15EX Eagle ...
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The National Interest on MSNOpinion
More Fighter Jets Won’t Help the US Air Force Win the Next War
The Air Force continues to rely almost exclusively on manned fighter aircraft—even though these platforms could not be quickly replaced in a major war.
A few days ago, California-based defense tech firm Anduril concluded the first test flights of its semi-autonomous Fury ...
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Saab wins order for Gripen fighter launch systems from FMV
Saab has received an order valued at approximately Skr1bn ($ 104m) from the Swedish FMV for a new launch system.
China has recently commissioned its most advanced warship, the aircraft carrier CNS Fujian, which is considered to rival its ...
The U.S. military typically employs its various fighter jet models for decades, but every so often, the time comes when ...
The iconic MiG-21 fighter jets, which were officially retired on September 26 after serving the Indian Air Force (IAF) for ...
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What Does “Fly by Wire” Actually Mean—and Why Does It Matter to Fighter Jets?
Because of their many redundancies, electronic fly-by-wire controls are actually far safer than traditional hydraulic ones.
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