The US Navy Wants Its EA-18G Growlers to Drop Canisters With Drones Tucked Inside
The disposable unmanned aircraft could then covertly launch electronic electronic attacks, spy on the enemy, and more.
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The disposable unmanned aircraft could then covertly launch electronic electronic attacks, spy on the enemy, and more.
One air force's trash is another air force's treasure as they say!
The Navy says goodbye to the USS Dallas after 36 years of fame and service.
Being able to strike deep into contested territory over long-ranges and at short notice is on Tokyo's weapons wish list.
It's like a frantic life-or-death scene out of the documentary Planet Earth.
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Talk about a close-in guns kill!
The missile appears as impressive as it is terrifying.
The launch acts as a sobering reminder for some that Pyongyang has no intention of changing its long-term strategic plans regardless of threats.
One test pilot flew both top-secret aircraft that are widely regarded as giving birth to the stealth revolution.
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For some reason POTUS loves to talk F-35 with Coasties.
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With America revamping its nuclear arsenal, activities on the secluded range should balloon in the coming years.
The Ronald Reagan was operating in the Phillippine Sea when the aircraft went down and a search and rescue effort is now underway.
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The submarine last reported its position two days ago.
The phallic flight didn't go unnoticed by those on the ground and there are photos to show for it.
The photos come as another sign that the F-117 program is finally winding down once and for all.