At least 160 people are dead in an Easter Sunday terrorist attack targeting Christians in Sri Lanka after eight explosions ripped through high-end hotels and churches as suspected suicide bombers blew themselves up. The initial six explosions injured as many as 500 people, including Japanese and British citizens, and 35 …
Read More »PAF vs IAF AWACS Comparison: PAF AWACS fleet now Twice the Size of IAF AWACS fleet
This month SAAB has delivered three more SAAB 2000 Erieye AEW&C aircraft to Pakistan Airforce raising its fleet to Six. Read details: Link Pakistan Air force operated 4 Saab 2000 Erieye AEW&C along with one Saab 2000 in VIP configuration, In 2012, one of the four Erieye AEW&C was written-off, …
Read More »When US Air force ejected drugged BEARS from world’s first supersonic jet bomber
On Mar. 21, 1962, a B-58 Hustler from the U.S. Air Force erupted in flames as a large, bright red capsule shot out of it, carrying a passenger to safety. But the passenger wasn’t a pilot, and the plane wasn’t crashing. The event was a test of the B-58’s experimental …
Read More »Urban Explorer finds Remains Of Abandoned RUSSIAN SPACE HANGAR in Kazakhstan
Ralph Mirebs, an urban explorer and photographer in Russia, has revealed extraordinary photos of Soviet space shuttle prototypes gathering dust in an abandoned hangar in Kazakhstan. A photojournalist Ralph Mirebs went to Kazakhstan after reading about the Soviet space exploration programs. Curious, he ventured out there investigate. As you can …
Read More »B-52 bomber Cart Start: USAF use Explosive charges to Jump-start B-52 engines
On a normal day, it takes about an hour to warm up a B-52. But not if you use explosive charges to kick-start its engines. A new video released by the U.S. Air Force demonstrates the cartridge start, or “Cart Start” method. Airmen use small controlled explosive charges to get …
Read More »Turkey threatens to buy Russian fighter jets if U.S. clings to its F-35s in S-400 dispute
According to defensenews.com Turkish defense officials said they likely would pursue Russian fighter jet technology If U.S. officials were to expel Turkey from the multinational group that builds the F-35 Lightning II, “We cannot afford to leave the F-35 not substituted,”. He declined to comment on the replacement options, as …
Read More »Too Fat To Serve: Generals Warn That America’s Youth Are Getting Too Fat Or Dumb To Join The Military
An organization comprised of hundreds of retired general officers is once again sounding the alarm on the state of America’s youth. Retired generals and admirals want to ban sugary sodas and snacks from public schools. The kids today, say the former brass, are too fat to fight for their country. …
Read More »Mysterious USS Iowa explosion that killed 47 sailors 30 years ago
On 19 April 1989, the Number Two 16-inch gun turret of the United States Navy battleship USS Iowa (BB-61) exploded. The explosion in the center gun room killed 47 of the turret’s crewmen and severely damaged the gun turret itself. On April 19, 1989, the day of the blast, the …
Read More »U.S. Navy Last Active Duty P-3C Orion Squadron Is On Its Final Deployment
The last active duty P-3C Orion departed Naval Air Station Whidbey Island on March 29. On March 25th, VP-40’s first P-3C Orion aircraft departed NAS Whidbey to mark the beginning of the last P-3C squadron to deploy in support of US interests worldwide. After finishing a 12-month inter-deployment readiness cycle …
Read More »A-10 saving the day again: Warthog Close Air Support Footage Will Give You Chills
The Fairchild-Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II is a single-seat attack aircraft. A-10 is a twin-Turbofan engine with wing straight. In the jargon of the pilots, it is called Warthog. The A-10 Thunderbolt II. The thing is simply unbeatable. It’s built around the worlds biggest rotary gun. Its pilots sit in a titanium …
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