Military Aviation, News
Eleven months deployed out of twelve. Thousands of combat hours. The first-ever air-to-air kills for the F-35A. The 34th Fighter Squadron just earned the Raytheon Trophy — and no unit in the Air Force had a more gruelling year to show for it. The “Rude...
Military Aviation, News
For three consecutive days last week, two of America’s most secretive flying laboratories circled over the Gulf of Mexico in tight formation — and the aviation intelligence community is buzzing about what they were testing. Northrop Grumman’s heavily...
Military Aviation, News
Iran’s missiles have turned Al Udeid Air Base into the most dangerous American address in the Middle East. Now CENTCOM wants to bury its nerve centre underground — but a retired three-star general says the plan is already too late. Air Forces Central issued a...
News
A homemade explosive device sits dormant at the visitor center of MacDill Air Force Base on March 10, 2026. It fails to detonate. By March 25, authorities track the suspect to Chinese soil. The investigation exposes a chilling breach at one of America’s most...
News
A Ukrainian drone slammed into the chimney of an Estonian power plant at 3:43 a.m. on March 23rd. Hours later, a second exploded in a Latvian field. By March 25th, Lithuania had joined the tally. For the first time in this war, Ukrainian weapons had struck...
Military Aviation, News
The U.S. Marine Corps is surging fifth-generation fighters into the Middle East at a scale that signals a fundamental shift in the region’s air war. As of late March 2026, a dual-track F-35 deployment is unfolding simultaneously—carrier-based F-35Bs aboard the...
Military Aviation, News
RAF Fairford has become a American fortress. On the Gloucestershire tarmac, parked wing-tip to wing-tip, sit 21 heavy bombers—15 B-1B Lancers and 6 B-52H Stratofortresses—representing the largest forward-deployed bomber concentration since the Cold War. Three...
Military Aviation, News
A German fighter pilot sits in the cockpit of a Eurofighter Typhoon, but she’s not alone. Alongside her wingman—a sleek, autonomous drone packed with sensors and weapons—executes maneuvers no human could withstand. This isn’t science fiction. Germany is...
News
In just four weeks of Operation Epic Fury against Iran, the United States burned through more than 850 Tomahawk cruise missiles. That staggering figure—enough firepower to level multiple cities—represented more than five to eight years of normal production consumed in...
Military Aviation, News
A split-second left-hand turn. A missile detonating just meters behind the canopy. A pilot alive only because chance—or instinct—moved his jet out of a kill zone. On March 25, 2026, a US Navy F/A-18E Super Hornet conducted a low-altitude strafing run near Iran’s...
Military Aviation, News
On March 27, 2026, Iranian ballistic missiles and drones screamed across the Arabian Gulf and slammed into Prince Sultan Air Base south of Riyadh. When the dust settled, the damage was devastating: a U.S. Air Force E-3G Sentry early-warning aircraft sat crippled on...
Military Aviation, News
In October 2023, Turkey was expelled from the F-35 programme. The reason: Ankara had purchased the Russian S-400 air defence system, and Washington refused to risk integrating America’s most advanced stealth fighter into an air force that also operated Russian...
Recent Comments