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Afghan army helicopter crashes in Kandahar with 20 on-board

25 dead in an Army helicopter crash in Afghanistan

Afghan army helicopter crashes in Kandahar with 20 onboard. An Afghan army helicopter crashed in southern Kandahar province on Saturday, killing at least two, officials said. Two more were wounded in the crash which happened in Maruf district, said Ghafoor Ahmad Jawed, a spokesman for Defense Ministry. He said that …

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RAF test F-35 pilot carried backward landing on HMS Queen Elizabeth

RAF test F-35 pilot carried backward landing on HMS Queen Elizabeth

According to www.royalnavy.mod.uk website RAF test F-35 pilot carried backward landing on HMS Queen Elizabeth A British F-35 pilot has pulled off what the Royal Navy called a “milestone” maneuver, executing a backward landing on the deck of Britain’s largest warship, the HMS Queen Elizabeth. RAF test pilot Squadron Leader Andy …

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How Hacking turn F-35 biggest strength into its biggest weakness

How Hacking turn F-35 biggest strength into its biggest weakness

How Hacking turn F-35 biggest strength into its biggest weakness. F-35’s Greatest Vulnerability Isn’t Enemy Weapons The U.S. Air Force is devoting fresh energy to plugging cybersecurity holes in the F-35’s external support systems, as they have deemed the easiest entry points for hackers into the fifth-generation combat jet, according to …

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Lockheed Martin starts production of X-59 Quiet Supersonic aircraft

NASA’s Cleared X-59 Quiet Supersonic Research Aircraft For Final Assembly

Lockheed Martin starts production of X-59 Quiet Supersonic aircraft. Lockheed begins production on the jet that could reopen the door to supersonic passenger travel. Lockheed Martin Corp.’s famed Skunk Works division has started production on a jet capable of breaking the sound barrier without making much of a noise.   The …

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