The National Interest on MSN
The F-35 fighter jet can’t maneuver too well. That’s not really a problem.
The F-35 was not built to win dogfights, but to operate smoothly at long ranges and over long periods of time.
Morning Overview on MSN
Why the US F-47 6th gen fighter design defies the laws of jet physics
The Boeing F-47 has been framed as a sixth-generation fighter that seems to bend the rules of jet design, promising extreme ...
For a period the F-4 was the workhorse of US airpower able to fill many roles thanks to its large aircraft, range, and ...
Thrust vectoring—essentially redirecting the plane’s exhaust flow—allows modern fighters to quickly change direction, giving them an edge in close combat. Thrust vectoring nozzles are one of the most ...
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