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US Air Force wants 1,558 fighters for low-risk wars. Can it get there?
The Air Force warns that having a smaller fleet may increase the risk it won't be able to carry out all its missions.
The memo appeared to meet Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's call for a 'combat' fitness test. But officials said it was ...
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The U.S. Air Force Could Soon Flex A Massive Amount of New Fighter Jets
Key Points and Summary – An unclassified Air Force plan says the service needs 1,558 combat-coded fighters by 2035—about a 22 ...
Air Force Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach was confirmed as the next Air Force chief of staff, the last hurdle before he takes the ...
The Senate on Thursday confirmed Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach as the Air Force’s next chief of staff. Wilsbach was approved as part ...
Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach assumes command of the Air Force amidst critical challenges in modernization and readiness. Experts ...
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China unveils J-36 sixth-generation stealth fighter in bold show of force, raising alarms ...
China's military has revealed a new, tailless combat aircraft, identified as the J-36 sixth-generation fighter jet. This ...
To test readiness and capabilities, India will conduct a large-scale air force drill along China, Bhutan, Myanmar, and ...
India's move to acquire more Meteor missiles stems from insights gained during recent operations, notably 'Operation Sindoor' ...
This achievement makes the military combat parachute system (MCPS), the only parachute system currently in operational use by the Indian armed forces, capable of deployment above 25,000 feet.
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Indian Air Force, DRDO Successfully Test Military Combat Parachute System From 32,000 Feet
DRDO's Military Combat Parachute System successfully tested by the Indian Air Force, showcasing advanced design and reliability at 32,000 feet.
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