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An unusual view of Exercise Red Flag at Night, from Nevada Desert

August 14, 2014 Todd Miller

The night operations have become a mainstay of Red Flag. Given most modern air campaigns begin with night operations, these Red Flag exercises are a valuable training opportunity for pilots and crews to safely experience […]

Military Aviation

Lockheed Martin and Boeing team up in a new USAF Long Range Strike Bomber program

October 30, 2013 Jacek Siminski

Few days before Russia reminded the world its strategic bomber fleet is capable to deploy on intercontinental range (skirting the U.S. airspace) Boeing and Lockheed Martin announced they are going to team-up together against Northrop […]

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Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Honeywell and Pratt & Whitney sued by F-22 pilot's widow

August 15, 2012 Richard Clements

AirForce Times has run an article stating that the wife of Capt. Jeff Haney who died when his F-22 Raptor crashed in Alaska in November 2010 has agreed to a binding settlement after launching a […]

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British pilots flew armed U.S drones during the Libyan conflict

July 29, 2012 Richard Clements

Several online news outlets, including the British Newspaper The Guardian, have been running news articles stating that British exchange pilots in the U.S flew armed American Predator drones during the Libyan conflict. The disclosure had […]

Military Aviation

F-22 to deploy to Japan. With a solution to the oxygen problem (and some concerns about the AMRAAM missile)

July 27, 2012 Richard Clements

As the debate about the F-22 “invicibility” goes on after the confrontation with the Eurofighter Typhoon during the Red Flag Alaska, some good news should ease some tension will help ease tension within the Raptor […]

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