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NASA’s X-59: The Jet That Could Make Sonic Booms a Thing of the PastThe X-59 is NASA’s answer to the biggest obstacle in supersonic travel—noise. Engineered to reduce sonic booms to a soft ...
The American satellite was tracked making two close passes to China's TJS-16 and TJS-17 satellites on April 26 and 29, with a distance of 10.5 miles and 7.4 miles, respectively. It was not immediately ...
Maj. Zachary Sessa’s role in leading the F-35C Lightning II’s first combat sorties as part of the U.S. mission to target ...
In a sweeping overhaul of the service's force structure, senior Pentagon officials have directed the US Army to end ...
The U.S. government has tapped defense contractor L3Harris Technologies to overhaul a Boeing 747 formerly used by the Qatari ...
Gunner’s Mate 2nd Class Jacob Scott, from Dunlap, adjusts the fire mode on the Mark 45 5-inch light-weight gun from inside ...
Launch pad in space? Space Force is keen to add to its arsenal a spacecraft that would essentially serve as cosmic equivalent ...
United Airlines has invested in JetZero's revolutionary aircraft in a deal that includes a conditional pathway to purchase up ...
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The risk is most acute near airports because that is where the flight paths of drones and airplanes most overlap, experts ...
Consider the largest of these hulking ships, America’s newest and most advanced aircraft carrier, USS Gerald R. Ford. The ship can house over 75 aircraft, and during flight operations can launch ...
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