Cochran Army Airfield, Hangars and Parking Ramp

WWII Airfields Still Flying: How Wartime Urgency Built America’s Modern Airports

During World War II, the United States undertook one of the most ambitious aviation infrastructure expansions in history, constructing hundreds of airfields across the country to train pilots, stage bombers, and support the Allied war effort. While many facilities disappeared...
B-2 Spirit Bomber

Most Superior Stealth Bombers in Global: Battle for Air Dominance Between US, China, and Russia

The United States continues to hold a singular position in global military aviation: it is the only nation with operational stealth bombers, a capability that has been at the forefront of its strategic airpower since the late 20th century. The...
F-15E Strike Eagles

US Air Force Deploys F-15E Strike Eagles to Middle East in Major Show of Force Amid Rising Tensions with Iran

In a significant show of force, the United States Air Force (USAF) initiated the redeployment of a large contingent of F-15E Strike Eagles from RAF Lakenheath in the United Kingdom to the Middle East in mid-January 2026. The aircraft, many...
USNS Supply Combat Support Ship

US Navy Destroyer USS Truxtun Strikes USNS Supply in Caribbean During Complex At-Sea Resupply Mission, Both Ships Remain Underway

An at-sea replenishment operation in the Caribbean Sea ended in a collision between the Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Truxtun and the fast combat support ship USNS Supply, U.S. Southern Command confirmed, marking a potentially serious incident during one...
F-35A

US Air Force Denies Receiving Radar-Less F-35A Jets as Questions Swirl Over Block 4 Upgrade and APG-85 Integration

The U.S. Air Force has firmly denied that it has taken delivery of any F-35A Joint Strike Fighters from the latest Lot 17 production batch without radars installed, pushing back against an unconfirmed report that had stirred fresh controversy around...
Laser Shootdown Over El Paso Sparks Airspace Shutdown- Exposes Legal and Safety Gaps in US Homeland Drone Defense

Laser Shootdown Over El Paso Sparks Airspace Shutdown, Exposes Legal and Safety Gaps in US Homeland Drone Defense

The recent use of a laser directed energy weapon to down an aerial object near El Paso, and the chaotic aftermath that followed, have laid bare the complicated legal authorities, safety concerns, and interagency friction that continue to hamper America’s...
Palletized version LOCUST, Palletized High Energy Laser (P-HEL)

US Army’s LOCUST Laser System Linked to Sudden El Paso Airspace Shutdown Amid Border Drone Concerns

An advanced laser weapon designed to shoot down small drones has emerged as a central element in the chain of events that led to the sudden temporary shutdown of airspace over El Paso, Texas, raising fresh questions about interagency coordination,...
America’s Super Bowl Air Defense Operation: Rapid Scrambles, Civil-Military Coordination, and Standing Guard Over Levi’s Stadium

America’s Super Bowl Air Defense Operation: Rapid Scrambles, Civil-Military Coordination, and Standing Guard Over Levi’s Stadium

This wasn’t an ordinary airshow performance. Classified as a National Special Security Event (NSSE) by federal authorities, Super Bowl LX demanded an integrated aviation safety and defense architecture — a layered shield blending military readiness, Temporary Flight Restrictions, radar surveillance,...
China Nuclear

US Claims China’s Underground Nuclear Test to Signal Willingness to Resume Explosive Testing and Shape Global Nuclear Policy

The global nuclear order entered a new and uncertain phase this month after the United States accused China of conducting a covert nuclear explosive test in June 2020, a claim Beijing has categorically denied. The allegation surfaced at the Conference...
US-Iran

US-Iran Tensions Escalate: Pentagon Prepares Second Aircraft Carrier Strike Group for Middle East Deployment Amid Nuclear Talks

As tensions between the United States and Iran continue to escalate, preliminary reports indicate that the Pentagon may deploy a second aircraft carrier strike group (CSG) to join the USS Abraham Lincoln in the Middle East, a move that would...
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