431 Results From "f-35"

XM17 competition
Firearms

Why the Army didn’t finish testing the Sig Sauer P320 during the XM17 competition

The Silent Eagle was the stealth version of the F-15 fighter jet
Military News

The Silent Eagle was the stealth version of the F-15 fighter jet

Advanced Russian Su-35S Flanker-E fighter jet reportedly suffers first combat loss in Ukraine
History

Advanced Russian Su-35S Flanker-E fighter jet reportedly suffers first combat loss in Ukraine

f-14
Navy

This is what happened to all the old US F-14 Tomcats

stealth technology
Technology

Did you know a Soviet physicist is behind all of America’s stealth technology?

soldiers are in the shade
Resources

4 Army tips to beat the summer heat

Meet the pilot flying this year’s first-of-its-kind Super Bowl flyover
Entertainment

Meet the pilot flying this year’s first-of-its-kind Super Bowl flyover

An artist's rendering of Shield AI's X-BAT drone by Shield AI
Aviation

This AI-powered fighter jet doesn’t need a pilot… or a runway

Senior Airman Ariel Beltran, a security response team member assigned to the 39th Security Forces Squadron, examines an M18 handgun at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey, Jan. 19, 2022. The M18 is the new and improved standard issue 9 mm caliber handgun to replace the M9 pistols that have been in service since 1985. The mission of the 39th SFS is to provide cutting edge force protection for Incirlik and its geographically separated units in Turkey, security for tanker and airlift operations, law enforcement services and support for numerous contingency operations in Europe and Asia. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Jacob Derry)
Military News

Cover-up revealed in death of airman at F.E. Warren Air Force Base

An unarmed Minuteman III Intercontinental Ballistic Missile launches during an operational test at 01:35 a.m Pacific Time Nov. 5, 2025, at Vandenberg Space Force Base, Calif. ICBM systems require regular testing to verify system performance and identify any potential issues. Data gathered from Glory Trip 254 helps to identify and mitigate potential risks, ensuring the continued accuracy and reliability of the ICBM force.(U.S. Space Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Draeke Layman)
Weapons

‘Today is not the day:’ Inside the 9,600-square-mile mission to guard America’s nuclear missiles

mig-25
Technology

This legendary Soviet aircraft’s engines were basically two missiles jammed into a fuselage

a-10
Fixed Wing

The origin of the A-10 Warthog’s shark mouth goes beyond the Flying Tigers

6 military museums that can’t be missed
Entertainment

6 military museums that can’t be missed

Top 5 corporations that profit from war
History

Top 5 corporations that profit from war

Black trailblazer Lt. Gen. Arthur Gregg passes away at 96
Mighty Heroes

Black trailblazer Lt. Gen. Arthur Gregg passes away at 96

The first U.S. planes fly combat missions from a foreign ship since WWII
Navy

The first U.S. planes fly combat missions from a foreign ship since WWII

The hater’s guide to the US Marine Corps
Humor

The hater’s guide to the US Marine Corps

florida air force bases
Base Guides

The complete guide to Air Force Bases in Florida

On the South Lawn of the White House, President John F Kennedy (1917 - 1963) sits with Undersecretary of the Navy Paul Fay (1918 - 2009) inside a helicopter as it prepares to fly to the commencement ceremony at the United States Naval Academy, Washington, DC, June 7, 1961. (Photo by National Archives/Interim Archives/Getty Images)
Military News

JFK’s M1 Garand sold for nearly $150,000

WATCH: SNL’s hilarious ‘New Military Weapon’ skit is the holiday joy you need
Weapons

WATCH: SNL’s hilarious ‘New Military Weapon’ skit is the holiday joy you need