Aviación militar, Noticias
Es sábado por la mañana sobre el Mar del Este, y en la pantalla de un radar coreano aparecen los puntos temprano: un grupo de ellos, más de diez aeronaves militares, chinas y rusas, moviéndose en secuencia hacia el límite de la vigilancia del país. Dentro de un centro de operaciones aéreas...
Aviación militar, Noticias
The most expensive fighter program in history just handed the U.S. Marine Corps six brand-new stealth jets that cannot see. In place of their radar, each F-35B carries a chunk of dead weight bolted into the nose to keep the jet balanced. The Marines accepted them...
Aviación militar, Noticias
At the Irkutsk Aviation Plant on 25 June 2026, a two-seat jet that has spent two decades teaching student pilots how to fly lifted off on a roughly 50-minute sortie, climbed no higher than 2,000 metres (about 6,600 ft) and held its speed below 600 km/h (around 370...
Aviación militar, Noticias
It is 4:30 in the morning, Eastern time, and the M/T Kiku is doing what tankers have done through the Strait of Hormuz for a century — threading the world’s most important oil chokepoint with more than two million barrels of crude in her belly. Then a...
Historia y leyendas, Aviación militar
In the early 1950s, the U.S. Navy asked an audacious question: what if a jet fighter did not need a runway, or even an aircraft carrier? What if it could simply take off from the open sea? Convair’s answer was one of the strangest warplanes ever flown — a delta-winged...
Historia y leyendas, Aviación militar
Picture the view from the cockpit. The sea is a grey blur a hundred feet below, ripping past at well over 500 knots. The horizon barely moves; the world is a tunnel of speed. Most aircraft, this low and this fast, would be a snarling, twitchy handful, fighting their...
Historia y leyendas, Aviación militar
At the Farnborough air show in 1953, the crowd hears it before they see it. Ten engines, building from a hum to a roar, and then the largest all-metal flying boat ever built slides overhead — a silver whale of an aircraft, a 219-foot wing, an ocean liner that...
Historia y leyendas, Aviación militar
It is 21 October 1929, and 169 people are about to do something no group of human beings has ever done: leave the ground together, in a single aircraft. On the surface of Lake Constance sits the reason — a flying boat so vast that the men servicing its engines...
Historia y leyendas, Aviación militar
En la mañana del 2 de septiembre de 1958, un avión de transporte cuatrimotor zumbaba hacia el este a través del cielo despejado cerca de la frontera turco-soviética. Para cualquiera que levantara la vista, se trataba simplemente de un C-130 Hércules, un avión de carga sin mayor atractivo. Pero no lo era. El avión con número de cola 60528 iba cargado de...
Historia y leyendas, Aviación militar
It is the morning of 7 January 1991, and Dick Cheney is about to do something a Defense Secretary almost never does. Standing at the Pentagon podium, the war in the Persian Gulf only days away, he announces that he is killing one of the Navy’s most important...
Aviación militar, Noticias
There are 21 B-2 Spirits in the world, and on any given day most of them are sitting in climate-controlled hangars in Missouri. So when one of these $2-billion flying wings turns up on the far side of the planet, it is never a coincidence. It is a message. This month...
Aviación militar, Noticias
For all its sophistication, the F-35 has carried an awkward secret: it could not sink a ship without compromising the one thing it is famous for. Any missile big enough to threaten a modern warship had to hang under the wings — and the moment it does, the...
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