Morning Overview on MSN
Why fighter jets have wavy lines across the canopy
Distinctive wavy lines etched onto the canopies of some fighter jets have long intrigued aviation enthusiasts. These lines, ...
National Security Journal on MSN
Build, Baby, Build: The U.S. Air Force Needs 1,558 Fighter Jets
An unclassified, 10-year plan obtained by Breaking Defense says the Air Force needs 1,558 combat-coded fighters by 2035—about ...
A little-known company based in Boulder, Colorado, is pursuing an ambitious, borderline outlandish goal: creating the world’s ...
The long-standing assumption that low-flying jets would not be detected is now "obsolete," Air Vice-Marshal James Beck said.
Kyiv Independent on MSN
Sweden's Gripen jets are coming to Ukraine — here's how they could impact the war
Ukraine and Sweden have taken a major step toward expanding Ukraine's air force, signing an agreement to potentially acquire ...
Air Force Technology on MSN
KAI receives first delivery of PhantomStrike radar from Raytheon
Raytheon has completed the delivery of the first PhantomStrike radar to KAI for integration into its FA-50 Light Combat ...
The wavy lines on some fighters' canopies signify an ejection system that explodes the canopy before hurtling the pilot away ...
Russia is prepared to go to war if NATO acts on threats to shoot down Moscow’s fighter jets, an ambassador has said.
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