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Unmanned aerial warfare seems like the next frontier, but can the U.S.' current high-tech offerings, like the F-35 fighter, fly without pilots?
The F-22 Raptor can't make it across the Atlantic Ocean on its own accord as it's maximum range is 1,850 miles and the ...
Even after 50 years of service, the F-16 “Viper” remains one of the world’s most relevant and sought-after fighter jets. -The latest Block 70/72 variant is a testament to its enduring design, ...
Fighter aircraft have always been the cutting edge of air combat. Whether ripping through the skies of Europe in World ...
During a high-fidelity training event, pilots flying an F-16C and an F-15E Strike Eagle each controlled two XQ-58A Valkyrie ...
Brig. Gen. John Gallemore, who has logged more than 4,300 flight hours in the F-16 Fighting Falcon, F-15E Strike Eagle, T-38 ...
For the first time, China has unveiled the production facilities of its fifth-generation fighters, hinting at the aircrafts’ ...
China will reportedly supply 40 Shenyang J-35 fifth-generation stealth fighter jets to Pakistan. With the J-35 induction, Pakistan joins a small group of countries operating stealth technology.
None of the most sophisticated fifth-generation fighter aircrafts have two-seat variants – and that may not be entirely a good thing.
A stealth fighter without enough fuel to reach its operating zone isn't much use, but adding fuel tanks could ruin the F-35's stealth profile.
First, let’s discuss what makes a fifth-generation fighter. Fifth-gen fighters are generally known for three things: stealth, ... and sea forces and present it as useful data to the fighter pilot.