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Moscow strengthens its army with a powerful drone force

14 November 2025 admin 0

Russia creates a new military branch dedicated to drones: what is the rationale, how is it organized, and what impact will it have on the […]

How do armies choose between the Rafale, F-35, and Eurofighter?

How do armies choose between the Rafale, F-35, and Eurofighter?

4 September 2025 admin 0

Technical and objective analysis of the criteria that guide the choice between the Rafale, F-35, and Eurofighter fighter jets, based on performance, cost, and politics. […]

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Russia plans to rebuild its army by 2030

25 November 2024 admin 0

Faced with losses in Ukraine, Russia plans to rebuild its army by 2030, despite economic sanctions and a shortage of personnel. Russia, faced with massive […]

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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.

  • Rostec operates “24/7”: Su-34, Su-35, and glide bombs en masse
  • Northrop wins MUX TACAIR and consolidates its hypersonic power
  • The Tejas Mk2 aims for 2026 and challenges the Gripen E in the export market
  • Ukraine: what MICA weaponry really changes for the Mirage 2000-5F
  • ITAR: the invisible weapon of the United States that locks down exports
  • Su-57 Felon: why Russian production remains at a standstill
  • SPECTRA, the Rafale’s invisible weapon that jams and deceives radars
  • Iran: why Washington is still sending F-15s to the Middle East
  • nEUROn: the five breakthroughs paving the way for the Rafale F5
  • Royal Air Force: the brutal admission of a loss of air supremacy
Recent Posts
  • Rostec operates “24/7”: Su-34, Su-35, and glide bombs en masse
  • Northrop wins MUX TACAIR and consolidates its hypersonic power
  • The Tejas Mk2 aims for 2026 and challenges the Gripen E in the export market
  • Ukraine: what MICA weaponry really changes for the Mirage 2000-5F
  • ITAR: the invisible weapon of the United States that locks down exports
  • Su-57 Felon: why Russian production remains at a standstill
  • SPECTRA, the Rafale’s invisible weapon that jams and deceives radars
  • Iran: why Washington is still sending F-15s to the Middle East
  • nEUROn: the five breakthroughs paving the way for the Rafale F5
  • Royal Air Force: the brutal admission of a loss of air supremacy
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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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