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Month: February 2026

eurofighter typhoon

Eurofighter “Super Typhoon”: Europe’s bid to bridge the gap between 4th and 5th generation aircraft

18 February 2026 admin 0

With the “Super Typhoon” (Captor-E, Meteor, ECRS Mk2), Europe aims to extend the Eurofighter’s service life until the 2040s and compete with the Rafale and […]

SAAB J-35 Draken

Before Sukhoi: how the Draken turned its stall into a Cobra

16 February 2026 admin 0

The Draken could go into a flat “Super Stall.” How this dangerous flaw became the Cobra maneuver, long before the legendary Sukhoi. In summary The […]

Dassault Rafale

The Rafale, a weapon of non-alignment against US ITAR control

16 February 2026 admin 0

Why Indonesia and the United Arab Emirates are betting on the Rafale to limit US ITAR control, secure their upgrades, and diversify their alliances. In […]

fighter pilot

Fighter pilot: the qualities that make the difference on a mission

13 February 2026 admin 0

Physical, mental, technical, collective: what sets a fighter pilot apart, from selection screening to in-flight reflexes and squadron discipline. The physical requirements that determine flight […]

Northop F-5

F-5 Tiger II: the iconic “aggressor” aircraft, from Top Gun to US bases

13 February 2026 admin 0

Why the F-5 Tiger II is used as an enemy in naval training, its role in Top Gun, and the modernization of ex-Swiss F-5Ns for […]

FCAS Europe

FCAS fighter jet: Berlin challenges French leadership and slams the door

13 February 2026 admin 0

The Franco-German-Spanish FCAS program is in crisis. IG Metall and BDLI call on Berlin to withdraw in the absence of an industrial agreement. Summary The […]

Spitfire

The most famous fighter planes: myth, technology, and war

13 February 2026 admin 0

From the Spitfire to the F-22, a technical analysis of famous fighter planes, their performance, their historical role, and key innovations. Famous fighter planes do […]

Eurofighter Typhoon

The Typhoon’s million flight hours confirm a European success story

11 February 2026 admin 0

The Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jet has just passed the milestone of one million flight hours, symbolizing a fleet of 600 aircraft in service that is […]

F-35 Radar

US F-35s delivered without radar, symptomatic of a program under strain

11 February 2026 admin 0

The new US F-35s are being delivered without AN/APG-85 radar, with ballast as a replacement, revealing the industrial and technological limitations of the program. Summary […]

Sukhoi SU-27 Franken Flanker

Franken-Flanker: how Ukraine is reinventing the Soviet Su-27

11 February 2026 admin 0

How Ukraine is transforming its Su-27s into Western weapons platforms: tablets, adapted pylons, JDAM-ER, HARM, and electronic warfare against the S-400. In summary Ukraine is […]

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  • 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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  • 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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