Restoring the salvaged 'Franken-bird' F-35A Lightning fighter jet cost an estimated $6 million, a fraction of the $80 million ...
F OR INFANTRY and armoured cavalry, target practice is relatively straightforward. Load up on training rounds and aim for ...
The sprayed fresh water from the installation on Guam is necessary to remove corrosive substances, including salt accumulated from the nearby seawater.
The vast majority of vehicles live out their final days in scrapyards to await recycling or simply rust away. They're eerie, ...
Every military aircraft eventually reaches the end of its service life. This is not always due to being shot down or damaged; ...
Every military aircraft eventually completes its service. This is not always due to being shot down or damaged—over time, ...
Ever wonder where military planes go to retire? The world’s largest boneyard, AMARG in Arizona, holds thousands of aircraft across 2,600 acres—some scrapped, others preserved for future use.
The Navy quietly started screening elite fighter pilots for signs of brain injuries caused by flying, a risk it officially ...
Salvage crews worked on the Potomac River on Thursday morning and could be seen pulling out pieces of the Army Black Hawk helicopter that crashed with a plane last week, killing everyone on board both ...
Last Wednesday’s emergency landing is the third incident involving a U.S. Air Force warplane since the beginning of the year.
A U.S. military plane is deporting migrants to India, a U.S. official said on Monday, the farthest destination of the Trump administration’s military transport flights for migrants.
Here’s a look at how civilian and military aircraft work to avoid accidents like Wednesday’s tragic crash. “That would create some mayhem in the system,” said Brian Alexander, a former ...