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Disappointing systems in Ukraine - From imprecise precision munitions to explosive IFVs
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The race for next generation submarines - ageing fleets, innovation, and undersea dominance
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When Ukraine gets the F-16: What will happen?
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The race for next generation bombers - Stealth, drones and the B-21, H-20 & PAK DA programs
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How to build 300,000 airplanes in five years
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This American Civil War submarine vanished for 136 years
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Turtle tanks, "cope cages" and modified vehicles in Ukraine - Purpose, evolution and effectiveness
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Ukraine pulls US-provided Abrams tanks from the front lines over Russian drone threats
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B-17 Flying Fortress | Units of History
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Kyiv confirms Ukrainian drones destroyed six Russian planes at air base, as many as three sites blasted
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The Ladoga was the Soviet Union’s plush nuclear-war command vehicle. A drone just blew one up in Eastern Ukraine.
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Let's Build: USMC M4A2 Sherman from Saipan 1944 (Dragon 1/35)
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How the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird works
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Salvage of the century: The lost WWII gold of HMS Edinburgh
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Weird Wings: The M-21, an A-12 (SR-71 Blackbird predecessor) modified to launch a drone for recon missions over China in the 60s
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How Finland survived a 1,000,000+ Soviet invasion (1939-1940)
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Weird Wings: The Boeing YC-14 and the McDonnell Douglas YC-15
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Air Force OKs autonomous cargo flights across California after successful test
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Russia has massed 500 tanks for an attack on Kupyansk. Thousands of Ukrainian drones await them.
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The Ukrainian marines hit the Russian marines so hard, they blew the Russians back to 1980
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The insane machine that conquered Antarctica for the USSR - the Kharkovchanka
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The insane engineering of the F-16
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Wreckage likely belonging to a British submarine that sank during World War II was found off the coast of Norway
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Former US President Donald Trump allegedly discussed US nuclear subs with Australian billionaire businessman Anthony Pratt after leaving White House: Sources
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Three die in South Africa navy submarine tragedy
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The US Navy spent billions on a combat ship, and is now getting rid of them long before the end of their expected lifespans
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Soviet flying aircraft carriers were ingenious
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A wrong turn in fog off the California coast led to the largest peacetime disaster in American naval history
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How a World War II submarine works
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I became an Uber driver for a day... in a tank!
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Lockheed Martin teases next generation aircraft
Recently Lockheed Martin put out a post on social media [1] where they showed a silhouette of a yet-to-be-revealed aircraft. Most people seem to believe it will be the reveal of their entry to the...
Recently Lockheed Martin put out a post on social media [1] where they showed a silhouette of a yet-to-be-revealed aircraft. Most people seem to believe it will be the reveal of their entry to the NGAD program [2] (Next Generation Air Dominance).
While not much is publically known one interesting tidbit is how much it looks like the silhouette of the Testor Corp [3] F-19 [4] model that was released back in the mid 80s. Testor said at the time that the model was based on intelligence (aka leaks) of what would eventually become the F-117.
Aviation forums in the past have said F-19 model is what they WANTED the F-117 and it does look quite a bit like the Have Blue [5] test craft they built, however, the legend is that they couldn't get the math to work for radar deflection properly at that time due to lack of computational power and ended up with the geometrically simpler F117 design we got.
[1] Lockheed Martin Teaser: https://theaviationist.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/LM-NGAD-story.jpg
[2] NGAD: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Next_Generation_Air_Dominance
[3] Testor F19: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Testor_Corporation#F-19
[4] Testor F19 Image: https://test803.files.wordpress.com/2018/10/img_6712-1.jpg
[5] Have Blue: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_Have_Blue34 votes -
Denmark's new modular patrol boats will tackle a changing Arctic – here's how the new ships will be designed
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When Sweden joins NATO its submarines will help the alliance redress its vulnerability in northwest Europe – the Baltic Sea
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Eighty year anniversary of a speed record build of a WW2 bomber
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How well suited is Sweden's Saab JAS 39 Gripen and their dispersal operations in NATO's air forces?
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Hercules farewell flypast
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The insane engineering of the M1 Abrams
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The world's greatest fighter jet: The F-15 Eagle
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The insane engineering of the F-35B
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US pilot shot down four Soviet MiGs in thirty minutes – and kept it a secret for fifty years
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Crippling Hitler's navy – the battle that knocked out 50% of the Kriegsmarine's destroyers in Norway
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US to fly supersonic bomber in show of force against North Korea
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This 1970s tank simulator drives through a tiny world
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What happened to flying wings?
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When it comes to flaunting its defense industry, Stockholm is shy – and it's hurting Swedish companies and handing lucrative contracts to competitors
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When is a ‘tank’ not a tank?
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The insane engineering of the Javelin anti-tank missile
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64-year old finds the ejection handle in an impromptu fighter jet ride. He survives and now hates his co-workers.
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The world’s fastest bomber: The XB-70 Valkyrie
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