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Month: January 2020

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US Navy ends operations in the Arctic

22 January 2020 admin 0

The U.S. Navy announced that Patrol Squadron (VP) 4 lately determined maritime operations in the Arctic and Northern Atlantic Oceans on, Jan 11, 2020. For […]

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DARPA’s Gremlins project becomes live

22 January 2020 admin 0

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and Dynetics have achieved a substantial milestone with the development of the brand new distinctive Gremlins air vehicle. […]

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6 F-35 spotted by Russia near the Iranian border

20 January 2020 admin 0

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov made an ambiguous declaration regarding Iran’s shooting of Ukraine Worldwide Airlines flight 752. Lavrov, speaking at his annual news conference […]

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Fighter Jets: The World’s Prime 10 Best-Sellers –

8 January 2020 admin 0

In the twenty first century, there are fighter jets, fly mig after which there are fighter jets. Which sort you get relies on how a […]

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Israel Shoots Down Syrian Fighter Jet ′in Israeli Airspace′

8 January 2020 admin 0

The Kurdish YPG militia is the main part of the SDF. The Kurds have had a tacit understanding with Assad. Who’s preventing in the Syria […]

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FLYAJETFIGHTER.com is your independant source for information about fighter jet experiences, as well as military information about aircrafts and what is happening in our world.

  • The Su-57 relaunched in 2026, but still hampered by its engine
  • GCAP attracts Berlin and exposes the SCAF divide
  • Israel: How Gospel and Lavender select targets in Gaza
  • Small nations: can we do without fighter aircraft?
  • The Mirage IIING, an aircraft that became a laboratory for modern fighter jets
  • How the MiG-23 corrected the flaws of the Soviet MiG-21
  • Canada relies on the F-35 to defend the Arctic
  • GCAP under pressure as Tokyo fears a capacity gap
  • The fuel-cooled F-35: when a fuel tank that is too hot can ground it
  • NATO: 5% of GDP, the budgetary shock coming to Europe
Recent Posts
  • The Su-57 relaunched in 2026, but still hampered by its engine
  • GCAP attracts Berlin and exposes the SCAF divide
  • Israel: How Gospel and Lavender select targets in Gaza
  • Small nations: can we do without fighter aircraft?
  • The Mirage IIING, an aircraft that became a laboratory for modern fighter jets
  • How the MiG-23 corrected the flaws of the Soviet MiG-21
  • Canada relies on the F-35 to defend the Arctic
  • GCAP under pressure as Tokyo fears a capacity gap
  • The fuel-cooled F-35: when a fuel tank that is too hot can ground it
  • NATO: 5% of GDP, the budgetary shock coming to Europe
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What to expect
A jet fighter ride is a physical experience and you will expect to feel the famous G Force. Anyone can fly a jet fighter, you just need to be rested, be happy about what you are about to experience as you will soon become part of the elite who have flown a jet fighter.

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