History is filled with military aircraft that looked like expensive miscalculations long before they ever saw combat.
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Why top militaries still rely on these aging warplanes in real combat
On paper, the age of stealth and drones should have pushed Cold War jets and early airliners into museums. In practice, some ...
At Eglin Air Force Base in Florida, a test bed for a new kind of air force, Major Trent McMullen is a fighter pilot learning to fly alongside the XQ-58, a drone piloted by artificial intelligence.
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How this new aircraft could change air combat forever
The X-Bat looks like science fiction, but it’s designed for real combat. Combining vertical launch, stealth, and AI autonomy, it removes many of the limits that define today’s air forces. This ...
Pilots aboard an F-16C Fighting Falcon and an F-15E Strike Eagle each controlled two XQ-58A Valkyrie unmanned aircraft in an air combat training scenario. In a groundbreaking test which has been ...
When the Korean War began in 1950, the United States entered a new era of air combat it barely understood. Pilots trained for the piston-engine battles of World War II suddenly faced jet fighters that ...
Although designed and designated as a bomber, the B-21 Raider can more usefully be thought of as a stealthy, networked, long-range aircraft capable of employing a considerable payload of large weapons ...
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