U.S. Military Banks on Deterrence
Air Force pilot shortages and an aging fighter fleet are among the challenges the U.S. military confronts amid its response to the Israel-Hamas war and beyond.
Air Force pilot shortages and an aging fighter fleet are among the challenges the U.S. military confronts amid its response to the Israel-Hamas war and beyond.
The aircraft model is one of two contenders for the Army’s Future Attack Reconnaissance Aircraft program.
Both sides in the growing conflict have deployed drones but are using them in different ways—and with different results.
Penalties for ‘lazing’ military aircraft include fines up to $250,000 and up to five years in prison.
The U.S. continues ‘surging support’ to Israel as defense officials worry of a second front opening along its northern border.
As the Middle East country wages war against Islamic militant group Hamas, FLYING takes a look at its fighter fleet.
While international flights were suspended, Israeli airline El Al ramped up flights amid the country’s unprecedented call-up of 300,000 reserve troops.
As fighting continues, U.S. Air Force F-35, F-15, F-16, and A-10 fighters will be sent to the region.
The carrier’s recruiting program targeting active-duty pilots comes as the Air Force faces its own aviator shortfall.
Reliable Robotics was contracted earlier this year to explore the feasibility of automating operations of large, multiengine jets, such as the KC-135 Stratotanker.