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China’s J-35 stealth fighter signals a new era of carrier airpower
In stealth work, it is expected to be noisy but China has opted to make a loud introduction of its next carrier fighter. The ...
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China’s J-35 steps into the spotlight, offering stealth capabilities at a lower cost than the F-35
The Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) is creating a buzz at the Singapore Airshow with its latest J-35 stealth ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. China showed its newest aircraft carrier launching military aircraft with an electromagnetic catapult system. Among the aircraft ...
Lockheed Martin has unveiled Vectis, a new uncrewed stealth combat aircraft. Vectis is a Group 5 aircraft designed for survivability and "collaboration" in combat. The aircraft aims to enhance ...
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How Internal Weapons Bays Replaced Hardpoints on Modern Aircraft
Internal bays are far harder to use than simple hardpoints—but can help to keep a stealth plane stealthy, while external weapons light up on enemy radar.
Some of the most impressive aircraft ever built were also among the most difficult to keep flying. Revolutionary designs ...
Explore the psychological warfare waged by the B-2 Spirit, a bomber that strikes fear into adversaries without even being ...
India deploys cutting-edge Anti-Stealth Radar Grid to detect and neutralise F-35, Su-57, and J-35 jets, boosting national air defence.
The B-2 was a generational leap in strategic stealth bombing capabilities and is not be superseded until 2027 when the B-21 ...
Chinese official media unveiled more details about two upgraded versions of the J-20 stealth fighter jet, the J-20A and the J ...
The Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk Stealth Fighter isn't just one of the most iconic warplanes America has ever flown; it, along with the larger B-2 Stealth Bomber, would go on to become American cultural ...
Even as the F-117 Nighthawk is officially retired, it continues to serve various purposes with the US Air Force. Freelance photographer Matt Hartman, who regularly watches for such unique aircraft ...
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