Plane used in boat strike painted like civilian aircraft
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The bomber built in the 1950s that’s still scaring enemies today
Why is a bomber built in the 1950s still one of the most feared weapons in the skies today? Discover the incredible story of the Boeing B-52 Stratofortress, the legendary long-range bomber that has outlasted generations of aircraft and is STILL flying combat missions in 2025 - and beyond.
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China claims it identifies weaknesses in US B-21 bomber using stealth design software
China claims to have developed a powerful aerospace simulation tool that could reshape how advanced military aircraft are designed.
Continuous upgrades, new engines, and modern radar are keeping the B-52 Stratofortress on track to become the first jet aircraft to reach 100 years!
The U.S. Air Force Global Strike Command told Newsweek that its bomber force is ready to strike "anywhere, anytime."
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Combat Aircraft That Were Designed for Wars That Never Happened
History has shown that wars are capable of evolving faster than aircraft design cycles. Platforms optimized for nuclear standoffs, bomber interception, or large-scale peer conflict often found themselves operating in regional wars,
A Russian Tu-95 bomber and a Chinese J-16 spotted flying between Okinawa and Miyako Island Dec. 9, 2025. Japan’s Joint Staff Office photo Russian and Chinese bombers conducted a joint patrol Tuesday, flying over the East China Sea and Western Pacific ...
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Very Bizarre Aircraft from World War 2
The go-to aircraft when it comes to ridiculing Second World War German aircraft design, the Bv 141 was an extremely efficient design hampered not by its unique layout but by its engine. The seemingly crazed arrangement of fuselage and cabin was the result of an extremely logical design approach to the requirements of the specification.
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The Most Maintenance-Intensive Aircraft Ever Used by the U.S. Military
Some of the most capable aircraft ever flown by the U.S. military came with an unspoken cost: extraordinary logistical demands. From stealth bombers that required climate-controlled hangars to transports that consumed enormous maintenance hours,