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The Aviationist on MSNPolish Air Force Chief and Indonesian Test Pilot Fly on KF-21 BoramaeMaj. Gen. Nowak flew in the KF-21’s backseat during a visit to KAI's facilities, followed a day later by Col. Rigonald who became the first Indonesian pilot to test the jet. The Polish Air Force's chief,
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Air Force Times on MSNFighter pilots integrate drones into air combat trainingThe drones served in a "loyal wingman" role to the pilots, marking “a major leap in human-machine teaming," the Air Force said.
Centered at Lori Wilson Park, the air show's "aerobatic box" stretches across two miles of sand from the Westgate Cocoa Beach Pier to Minutemen Causeway.
Deep cuts to the Air Force’s F-35 program and the elimination of the E-7 Wedgetail program would prove a “costly and strategic blunder” for the service, a retired three-star general said Thursday.
The yearlong program trains new pilots for the US Air Force, Air Force Reserve, Air National Guard, and allied nations.
The Blue Angels are back for their first hometown air show of the 79th season, and they're bringing back some new and familiar faces.
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The National Interest on MSNThe Indian Air Force Just Lost Another “Jaguar” Trainer JetBoth of the aviators were killed in the crash—reigniting a debate about the continued use of outdated and aging aircraft in everyday roles.
Two Indian Air Force pilots, Sqn Ldr Lokender and Flt Lt Rishi Raj Singh, lost their lives in a Jaguar fighter jet crash near Churu, Rajasthan. An investigation has been launched to determine the cause,
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions developed the experimental XQ-58A Valkyrie in partnership with AFRL, with an initial test conducted in August 2023. The lab provided the artificial intelligence software to enable the drone to operate alongside manned jetfighters for a variety of missions, such as surveillance and electronic warfare.
The U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor Demo Team will headline the show which coincides with Cocoa Beach’s 100th anniversary celebration
According to a new specification sheet, the 428th Fighter Squadron seeks to procure 30 wearable sensor systems designed to monitor critical biometrics.