A military plane that has been housed and cared for at Indianapolis Regional Airport in Mt. Comfort is headed to a new home.
Mr. President, without careful thought and preparation, please do not invade Venezuela or continue this drug war without telling us why.
For nearly six decades, the CH-53 heavy-lift helicopter — the largest operated by the U.S. military — has been a mainstay of ...
The AH-64 Apache has been the U.S. Army’s go-to attack helicopter since entering service in 1986 (first flight in 1975).
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Pentagon’s ‘Vindicated’ 1980s Bet: F-15E’s ‘Perfect’ 100-0 Record Left F-16XL in the ‘Dust’
Key Points and Summary – A retrospective on the 1980s Enhanced Tactical Fighter competition concludes the Pentagon wisely ...
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The Most Controversial US Military Aircraft: Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey
After the disastrous 1980 hostage crisis in Iran, the United States recognized the need for an aircraft capable of taking off ...
MARSEILLE, France—Airbus Helicopters test pilots have been putting the Racer compound rotorcraft through a series of trials demonstrating the configuration’s potential for military roles. Ahead of a ...
Oct 14 (Reuters) - A federal judge on Tuesday set an April 2027 trial date for lawsuits over the collision this year between an American Airlines (AAL.O), opens new tab regional jet and a U.S. Army ...
SEATTLE — Four U.S. Army soldiers who were part of an elite team that does nighttime missions died when the MH-60 Black Hawk helicopter they were aboard crashed earlier this week near a military base ...
The US Army is moving forward with plans to operationally field the latest version of Boeing’s CH-47F Chinook heavy-lift helicopter. The service’s aviation procurement office on 30 September said the ...
The family of one of the 67 people killed earlier this year when an American Airlines plane and a United States Army helicopter collided over Washington, D.C., filed a lawsuit on Wednesday against the ...
Crosses are seen at a makeshift memorial for the victims of the plane crash in the Potomac River near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Friday, Jan. 31, 2025, in Arlington, Virginia. (Jose ...
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