U.S. Navy Adversary Unit Reveals Super Hornet Masquerading As Russia’s Top Fighter
Navy adversary squadron VFC-12 has unveiled a newly painted F/A-18E that looks like a Su-57 Felon as it commences the overhaul of its fleet.
Navy adversary squadron VFC-12 has unveiled a newly painted F/A-18E that looks like a Su-57 Felon as it commences the overhaul of its fleet.
Many of the paint jobs replicate those worn by Chinese, Russian, North Korean, and Iranian fighter aircraft.
The Navy’s “Fighting Omars” aggressor squadron will receive its Super Hornets in 2021. Here’s how they plan to use them.
VF-31 ‘Tomcatters” F-14D is seen raging through the skies during the final weeks of the type’s service in 2006.
The reports are the first official documentation of various recent incidents with unidentified aircraft in restricted airspace along the east coast.
We have exclusive details about the incidents off the east coast in 2014 and 2015, including that the objects all looked exactly the same.
A total of five pilots have come forward with two going on the record about their experiences, including one very close encounter with a very strange looking. In addition, a major upgrade in fighter jet radar tech seems to have been key in detecting and tracking bizarre objects flying in military training airspace.
French naval aviators won’t only update their carrier qualifications, they’ll also learn how to integrate with a U.S. Navy carrier air wing.