Naval aviation took off on San Diego’s North Island in 1911 with the help of pioneer aircraft manufacturer Glenn Curtiss.
The USS Texas is scheduled to reopen as a museum ship in Galveston, Texas in late 2026, having undergone a full, ...
From the jagged stealth of the F-117 to the blistering speed of the MiG-25, these 17 aircraft waged a high-altitude shadow ...
Sam Moore was not just a voice of a generation; he was a tireless advocate for our nation’s heroes and our youth.”— ...
Not every obsolete aircraft failed. Some were simply built for a future that never arrived. As threats evolved and doctrine shifted, platforms once seen as cutting-edge found their roles shrinking or ...
Lazard CEO Peter Orszag predicted on Wednesday that “something big” was imminent in Iran as American aircraft carriers quietly moved into position.
The runways of Oshkosh thundered with history and horsepower as legendary warbirds and cutting-edge military aircraft took ...
Mitchell Milwaukee International started as not much more than a patch of land in 1926. Here’s how it grew into what it is ...
Throughout U.S. military history, a small number of aircraft have done something more disruptive than outperform their ...
One hundred seventy-seven B-24 Liberators took off from Libya on August 1, 1943, bound for the Romanian oil refineries at ...
This week sees diplomatic fallout as the US guns down two Libyan MiGs, meanwhile five European peace monitors are killed in another shot-down aircraft, later acknowledged by the Yugoslav military.
Joint Chiefs Gen. Dan Caine provided details Saturday on how the U.S. military and various intelligence agencies worked together to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, revealing that more ...