The France Libre, or Free France, will be powered by two nuclear reactors, displace just shy of 80,000 tons, and is planned to enter service and replace ...
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Today in aviation history: First flight of the Tupolev Tu-28
On March 18, 1961, the Tupolev Tu-28 (Tu-128) interceptor made its first flight. The Soviet aircraft became the largest and heaviest fighter ever produced.
President Emmanuel Macron has named France’s next nuclear-powered aircraft carrier France Libre, or Free France, framing it as a symbol of independence and military power ...
The Ford's crew left Norfolk, Va., on June 24, initially bound for the Mediterranean. More than nine months later, the crew is now in the Red Sea for the war with Iran with no clear return date.
Old Elizabethan Dr Bruce Lloyd was inducted onto the Thinkers50 Hall of Fame last year for his contributions to the world of business ideas. Here he shares his views on regional aviation (based on mat ...
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USS Gerald R Ford: The US Navy’s problem child 100,000 ton nuclear aircraft carrier
Summary and Key Points: National security analyst Stephen Silver evaluates the operational status of the USS Gerald R. Ford ...
For decades, technological innovation has been one of the defining strengths of the U.S. military. American defense research has produced systems that allow forces to see farther, strike faster, and ...
The USS Nimitz is retiring this year, at the venerable age of 51. Here are 10 memorable pieces of history from her past five ...
The McDonnell Douglas F-15 has been the US Air Force's primary strike fighter since the end of the Cold War and has been deployed to combat zones in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, and ...
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