Many Cold War-era aircraft—particularly bombers and cargo planes—continue to serve in air forces around the world due to their ruggedness, simple design, and proven longevity.
This video tells the incredible true story of “Wolfhound,” the captured B-17 Flying Fortress that stunned German engineers ...
Fighters may have the glamour and bombers the awe, but logistics win wars. Behind the great aerial logistical effort of the ...
The once prolific Boeing 747 is slowly fading into the annals of history as more fuel-efficient twinjets dominate the world ...
Military.com has exclusively learned that a white paper on U.S. aircraft in association with NATO allies is moving through ...
China's missile strategy targets U.S. air bases while America bets on stealth technology. Pacific air dominance no longer ...
Myanmar says it has commissioned new Russian helicopters and Chinese airplanes into its air force as the two nations continue ...
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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.
American airpower was supposed to be untouchable in Vietnam. Instead, U.S. pilots found themselves struggling against smaller ...
A new book details the experiences of gunners on propeller-driven B-29 Superfortresses locked in combat with supersonic jets ...
The B-52J upgrade is running late and costing more—making the US Air Force’s strategy to keep the bomber flying into the ...
Ukraine's air force has been bolstered by fourth-generation aircraft from its allies, like the U.S.-made F-16.