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Why the B-52 bomber has those strange skin wrinkles
The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress, a stalwart of the U.S. Air Force fleet, has been in service for over 70 years. Its longevity ...
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The ‘Super’ B-52J Stratofortress Bomber Is Coming
The B-52 Stratofortress is undergoing a massive modernization to remain a cornerstone of U.S. airpower into the 2050s, ...
There are a range of specialties that engineers in the aerospace sector can choose from includes commercial airliner ...
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The F-15 Eagle and the Evolution of U.S. Air Superiority Firepower
The F-15 Eagle has anchored U.S. and allied air superiority for nearly five decades. Designed, built and introduced by ...
Visible 'wrinkles' on the fuselage of a B-52 bomber are nothing new, and while it might look worrying, this phenomenon forms ...
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Why Are American B-1B Lancer Bombers Flying Near Venezuela?
The B-1 Lancers join at least eight US Navy warships and a submarine known to be operating near Venezuela—as well as previous flights from F-35 fighters and B-52 Stratofortress bombers.
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The USS Gerald R. Ford Is Rushing to Another Hotspot—This Time Closer to Home
Analysts have suggested that the US Navy’s Caribbean forces are insufficient to invade Venezuela. Instead, the show of force might be about persuading Venezuelan elites to overthrow Maduro themselves.
According to the Heritage Foundation's Index of U.S. Military Strength in 2024, at the close of FY 2023, the Air Force’s ...
In August of 1945, B-29s dropped atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, effectively ending WWII in the Pacific theatre.
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