In the early Cold War, the Royal Air Force fielded three separate strategic bombers—but relinquished all three amid advances in anti-air technology.
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.
Tucked away in Ypsilanti (pronounced “Ip-sih-lan-tee” for those who might stumble over the name), this diner sits just a short drive from Ann Arbor but exists in a refreshingly unpretentious universe ...
The Country Skillet stands as the undisputed heavyweight champion of the breakfast menu – a magnificent mountain of crispy hash browns topped with ham, sausage, green peppers, onions, and melted ...
Two Ukrainian men working for Russia allegedly planted bombs on Polish rail lines Sunday to sabotage the country's rail transportation.
Imagery acquired 0644Z on 14 September confirmed that China dispatched two Xiʼan H-6 twin-engine bombers to Woody Island, a ...
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The B-1B Lancer Bomber Has A Sad Message for the Air Force
Dr. Brent M. Eastwood argues the B-1B Lancer still has a role, even as the Air Force eyes retirement and the stealthy B-21 ...
The bills passed as part of the deal that ended the longest U.S. government shutdown in history include billions of dollars ...
Funding is going to construction-related projects at Air Force bases expected to house the B-21, as well as infrastructure ...
A new pre-election film follows the junta’s long tradition of attempting to sow distrust and division among its opponents.
The first B-52 mission with aerial refueling lasted around eight hours, during which the plane reportedly reached Finland’s border with Russia ...
The exclusive collaboration features reimagined flight jackets and a versatile wrap skirt designed to transition seamlessly ...
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