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Meet Korea’s new fighter jet - the KF-21 and the Fighter Hawk gamble
South Korea’s KF-21 was built as a new step for its defense industry, shaped by rising tensions with the North and backed by lessons learned from earlier programs like the T-50 and FA-50. Developed with Indonesian participation and Lockheed technology support,
Russia has reportedly begun early testing of a twin-seat version of the Sukhoi Su-57 stealth fighter as Moscow continues efforts to sell the aircraft to India. The new design could support drone coordination and electronic warfare missions through manned-unmanned teaming.
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Fighter jets scrambled over Washington DC as terrified local residents hear sonic boom
F-16 fighter jets were scrambled over Washington DC on Tuesday.
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The 3 worst fighter jets of the 1940s
Agile, prop-driven fighters like the American P-51 Mustang and Germany's Messerschmitt Bf 109 ruled the skies during World War II. However, by the war's end, it was clear that the future of air combat belonged to jets.
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The tiny fighter jet America’s enemies quietly admired
When the Northrop F-5 first appeared during the Cold War, few expected the small and inexpensive aircraft to become one of the world’s most successful fighters. Built around simplicity, reliability, and low operating costs,
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China’s 6th generation fighter jet shocks the world | The White Emperor explained
China has just revealed its most advanced fighter jet yet ,The White Emperor. This sixth-generation warplane is designed to dominate the skies and even operate in space, pushing the limits of modern military technology.
With India's indigenous Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) program in its early stages, Russia's Sukhoi Su-57 fighter jet is seen as the immediate solution for enhancing the Indian Air Force's (IA
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Before Tejas, there was Marut: India’s first supersonic fighter jet and the lessons it offers
India's ambitious Marut supersonic fighter, designed by Kurt Tank, faced early setbacks due to underfunded engines, limiting its performance. Despite this, it proved effective in the 1971 war, destroying enemy tanks.