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Rafale canards

The Rafale’s canards: 5 innovations that are changing aerial combat

4 February 2026 admin 0

From vortex to trim drag, how the Rafale’s fly-by-wire canards improve agility, landing and signature. In summary Canards are often reduced to an aerodynamic “gimmick.” […]

Why "Canards" Are Essential to Modern Fighter Jets

Why “Canards” Are Essential to Modern Fighter Jets

8 November 2024 admin 0

Explore the importance of “canards” on modern fighter jets: stability, maneuverability, and combat efficiency. Canards on fighter jets are control surfaces located at the front […]

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  • Can the UK’s plan save the RAF in the face of a shortage of aircraft, missiles and operational readiness?
  • China is producing the J-20 at a rate that is causing concern in Washington
  • L-39 flight in Avignon: the ultimate fighter jet experience
  • Engineering the Impossible: How does the F-15 (really) fly with just one wing?
  • German firm Tytan aims to industrialise Europe’s war on drones
  • France Is Preparing for the Post-Rafale Era on Its Own, at a Sky-High Cost
  • The Philippine Air Force Remains on Course with Its New FA-50s: A Strategic Asset Amid Regional Tensions
  • MQ-9 Next Prepares for Post-Reaper Era with Cheaper Platform Under Strain of Losses
  • Ban on F-22 Raptor Retirements Extended Until 2032
  • The Ultimate Irony: The F-14 Tomcat Built Its Combat Legend Under the Iranian Flag
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