Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
How the F-16 Fighting Falcon keeps reinventing itself for the future
Almost five decades since its introduction to the world, the F-16 Fighting Falcon, or “Viper” for its operators, remains an ...
The age of self-flying fighter jets is not really here yet, but it's approaching fast. Contributing to the rise of such machines are a series of ongoing projects, with perhaps the most high-profile of ...
National Interest on MSN
Ukraine’s F-16 Pilots Think NATO Tactics Don’t Work
Though Ukrainian pilots have praised the F-16 itself, they have criticized NATO tactics for relying too much on air superiority—a luxury that Ukraine does not have.
Not What You Think Official on MSN
How the F-16 quietly revolutionized modern air combat
Unlike traditional aircraft designed for stability, the F-16 was intentionally built to be unstable, allowing it to achieve levels of agility that earlier fighters could not match. By shifting its ...
The Royal Danish Air Force has permanently retired its F-16 fighters from service, consolidating the transition to the F-35 ...
FLYING Magazine on MSN
How NASA Is Using F-15s to Unlock Supersonic Flight
Space agency doubles the jet fighter research fleet for its X-59 quiet supersonic flight program.
Airmen assigned to the 34th Fighter Generation Squadron compete in a weapons load competition during William Tell at Savannah ...
Greenland's natural resources and proximity to Russia and China have made it a valuable strategic asset to the US military ...
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The Aviationist on MSN
New AEW&C Program on the Horizon for Poland as Leaders Highlight Issues with Saab 340s
In interviews to Defence 24, Deputy General Commander Maj. Gen. Ireneusz Nowak pointed to the need for a new AEW&C platform, ...
The National Interest on MSN
France’s Omnirole Rafale Fighter Could Soon Fly over Iraq
Iraq has long been fascinated by the Dassault Rafale fighter jet—with interest in operating the warplane dating back to the rule of longtime dictator Saddam Hussein.
Air Force Technology on MSN
Denmark grows military presence in Greenland with little Nato help
With Greenland in the crosshairs of a transatlantic struggle, Denmark looks to secure its centuries-old foothold with a larger military presence.
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