TU-2S trainers.

U-2S spy planes would be restored under bill aiming to save Dragon Lady fleet amid capability gap concerns growing

Lawmakers in the United States are once again moving to prevent the retirement of the U.S. Air Force’s aging high-altitude reconnaissance fleet, signaling a renewed congressional push to preserve one of the military’s most iconic intelligence platforms even as the...
A-10 Warthogs

A-10 Warthogs Return to England Covered in Epic Fury Mission Markings from Combat Operations Against Iran

A fleet of A-10C Thunderbolt II attack aircraft—better known by their long-standing nickname, the “Warthog”—arrived at RAF Lakenheath on Friday afternoon, carrying visible evidence of recent combat deployments across the Middle East. The jets, some still marked with mission kill...
T-45 Goshawk jet trainers

Boeing Exits Navy’s T-45 Replacement Competition, Leaving Two Jet Trainer Contenders

Boeing has officially withdrawn from the U.S. Navy’s Undergraduate Jet Training System (UJTS) competition, a significant development that reshapes the race to replace the Navy’s aging fleet of T-45 Goshawk jet trainers. The decision removes one of the most prominent...
F-35A

USAF F-35A Emergency Near Strait of Hormuz Sparks Scrutiny Over U.S. Stealth Fighter Survivability and Gulf Airpower Operations

The emergency diversion of a U.S. Air Force F-35A stealth fighter to Al Dhafra Air Base in the United Arab Emirates has intensified scrutiny over the survivability, readiness, and operational tempo of America’s fifth-generation combat aviation fleet operating near one...
Kharg Island

Kharg Island and Iran Tensions: Trump’s Proposal and Reality of Military Occupation Risks

As tensions between the United States and Iran intensify following a new cycle of strikes and counterstrikes, President Donald Trump’s public comments about potentially seizing Iran’s Kharg Island have triggered debate inside military and defense circles about feasibility, escalation risk,...
Catfish F-22 Sensor pod approach

F-22 “Catfish” Boeing 757 Testbed Spotted Carrying New Infrared Sensor Pod for Raptor Upgrade

A highly modified Boeing test aircraft long known as “Catfish” has been observed carrying a stealthy underwing infrared sensor pod during a recent landing at Edwards Air Force Base, marking what appears to be a new phase in ongoing systems...
Boeing C-17 Globemaster

Boeing C-17 Globemaster Production Restart Gains Momentum as U.S. Air Force Reviews New Aircraft Option

The possibility of bringing the iconic C-17 Globemaster III cargo aircraft back into production is gaining renewed attention as operators of the strategic airlifter engage with Boeing about a potential restart of the dormant manufacturing line. The company says it...
Iran

Iran’s Hezbollah condition in US talks could empower Russia-China and reshape global through risky proxy conflict

The evolving diplomatic track between the United States and Iran is increasingly being shaped less by the technical contours of nuclear negotiations or sanctions relief, and more by a widening regional security dispute centered on Lebanon, Israel, and Iran’s network...
NASA Eyes Classified Air Force 737

NASA Eyes Classified Air Force 737 for New “Vomit Comet” Role in Artemis Training Push

NASA is moving ahead with plans to evaluate whether a Boeing 737-73W aircraft—currently tied to a classified U.S. Air Force program—can be converted into a next-generation reduced-gravity test platform, in a development that blends routine aerospace procurement with an unusual...
F-16 Fighting Falcon

US -Iran Ceasefire Shaken After Overnight Missile and Drone Exchanges

President Donald Trump told reporters Wednesday that U.S. military strikes against Iran will continue following a dramatic overnight exchange of missiles, drones and retaliatory attacks that marked one of the most serious escalations between the two countries since the April...
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