CIA Tracked Down A Nazi, Scoured Museums To Build An Aircraft Siren To Scare The Hell Out Of People
The CIA was on a quest to build a device similar to the siren the Nazis had used on their legendary Ju-87 Stuka dive bombers.
The CIA was on a quest to build a device similar to the siren the Nazis had used on their legendary Ju-87 Stuka dive bombers.
The jet will join Omega Air's existing fleet as the Pentagon's interest contractor aerial refueling services grows.
As for the U.S. Navy, four out of its five West Coast-based aircraft carriers now have confirmed cases among their crews.
The company is planning for the prototype to make its first flight later this year.
The configuration would revolutionize the B-1's standoff strike capability and it would keep the jet relevant as it enters the twilight of its career.
This was the first full test of the troubled carrier's integrated air defense system against actual mock aerial adversaries.
The 1,200-foot-long container ship absolutely crushed the gantry crane and slammed into another container ship before coming to a stop.
The news comes a day after a transcript and audio emerged of the Navy's top civilian making a tirade of an address to the aircraft carrier's crew.
The incident is a prime example of the armed overwatch missions that American unmanned aircraft have been flying for years now.
A private pilot had one heck of an adventure through the Nevada Test and Training Range, getting very rare looks at the shadowy installations.
Trump says he doesn't 'want to destroy' captain Crozier over 'a bad day' after growing outrage over a speech from the Acting Secretary of the Navy.
The bombers flew thousands of flight hours across dozens of sorties, including strikes in Afghanistan thousands of miles away.
B-52s have a reconnaissance capability and their presence can act as a deterrent, as well as a training opportunity for U.S. and local forces.
The Navy's top civilian also chastised the crew for its display of support for Captain Crozier as he left the ship after he was fired.
I don't think they could have come up with a more random, bizarre-looking, and frankly hilarious backdrop for this serious event.
Using a very real F/A-18 Hornet to figure out how to capture the sequence gave the movie's production team what they needed to make the magic happen.
The hardened ice-breaking bow of the cruise ship made quick work of the Venezuelan naval vessel.
We can talk about nuclear weapons mystery materials, doomsday bunkers, OV-10 Broncos—you know, no big whoop.
The amphibious assault ship's crew continues to use Captain America and his iconic symbols to express their pride in their vessel and its namesake.
What we do know is that it's immensely complicated to make and has to be purified using a dangerously volatile chemical.