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Syria

Let’s Talk About The Israeli “Rampage” Stand-Off Weapon Reportedly Used in Combat in Syria For The First Time

A fighter pilot's point of view. The Israeli Air Force has reportedly started employing its new Rampage missile rocket in combat for the first time. The new rocket, initially known…

Alessandro 'Gonzo' Olivares Alessandro 'Gonzo' Olivares
April 24, 2019
Military Aviation

Here Are The Last 4 F-15E Jets Returning From Middle East Deployment With Unique Nicknames and Nose Arts

Along with the nicknames and nose arts, the aircraft also sport some mysterious markings... As already reported, split in mutliple flights, 18 F-15E Strike Eagle jets belonging to the 391st…

David Cenciotti David Cenciotti
April 23, 2019
Military Aviation

This Awesome Video Shows A C-17 Globemaster III Flying At Low Altitude Through the Star Wars Canyon

It's not the first time a C-17 flies in the "Jedi Transition" but it's always a pleasure to see the airlifter maneuvering through the Canyon. “Star Wars Canyon” (aka Rainbow…

David Cenciotti David Cenciotti
April 23, 2019
Aviation Safety

This Photo Shows The Large Drag Chutes Needed To Slow Down The Russian Tu-160 Blackjack Bomber After Landing

The three chutes deploy from the tail of the "White Swan" to reduce the landing roll. Many aircraft still use such braking system. The Russian Ministry of Defense has recently…

David Cenciotti David Cenciotti
April 22, 2019
F-35

Looks Like Poland Wants To Replace Its Soviet-era MiG-29 And Su-22 Jets With The F-35 At Any Cost

Is Poland Getting the F-35 in its Harpia Program? In early April, Vice-Admiral Mathias Winter, representing the US DoD, suggested, at the House of Representatives, that the US is considering…

Jacek Siminski Jacek Siminski
April 20, 2019
Aviation Safety

Three Weeks After Issues Were Identified With B-1’s Escape Systems, The U.S. Air Force “Lancer” Fleet Remains Grounded

The "Bones" are still grounded as a consequence of a routing inspection of the B-1B drogue chute system. On Mar. 28, 2019, the Air Force Global Strike Command, that manages…

David Cenciotti David Cenciotti
April 19, 2019
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