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MiG-31BM

R-37M on MiG-31BM: the end of no-fly zones

26 December 2025 admin 0

Discover how the MiG-31BM and R-37M duo is redefining air combat. This extreme-range hypersonic missile threatens support aircraft, rendering traditional no-fly zones obsolete. In summary […]

MiG-29

MiG-29: how a tablet reinvented the Soviet cockpit

26 December 2025 admin 0

A MiG-29 designed for the Cold War fires Western weapons thanks to a tablet. Analysis of an unprecedented technological diversion. Summary The integration of Western […]

CAATSA Algeria

CAATSA: the strategic Achilles heel of Algerian defense

24 December 2025 admin 0

Russian arms purchases, pressure from Congress, and Pentagon calculations: Algeria is walking a tightrope under the threat of CAATSA. Summary Algeria finds itself at the […]

F-35 engine

Does the F-35 have Russian DNA hidden in its nozzle?

24 December 2025 admin 0

Does the F-35B owe some of its technology to the Soviet Yak-141? A detailed look back at a little-known and often fantasized industrial heritage. Summary […]

Tempest

Tempest: when the cockpit disappears to connect the pilot to AI

24 December 2025 admin 0

In the GCAP, the Tempest relies on a virtual cockpit, AR, gestures, and biometrics. The promise: less mental load. The risk: too much software dependency. […]

Saab JA37 Viggen

Viggen and CK37: how Sweden digitized the cockpit before anyone else

22 December 2025 admin 0

With the Viggen, Sweden introduced the first onboard computer with integrated circuits. The CK37 changed the pilot-machine relationship forever. In summary In the early 1960s, […]

weapons Taiwan

Arms sales to Taiwan: China raises its voice

22 December 2025 admin 0

US arms sales to Taiwan, China’s diplomatic response, and the promotion of the FH-97A drone. Beijing strengthens its strategic message. Summary On December 19, China […]

Grumman F6F Hellcat

The Grumman F6F Hellcat in combat, the weapon that turned the tide in the Pacific

22 December 2025 admin 0

Designed to defeat the Zero, the F6F Hellcat became the decisive aircraft in the Pacific. Development, combat, statistics, and limitations explained. In summary The Grumman […]

Su-34 Fullback

Su-34: Moscow adapts its bomber based on lessons learned in Ukraine

19 December 2025 admin 0

Rostec will deliver a seventh batch of Su-34s in 2025. These aircraft incorporate developments based on experience gained in Ukraine, focusing on glide bombs and […]

Lockheed TR-X

Lockheed TR-X: the unmanned spy plane that was supposed to turn the page on the U-2

19 December 2025 admin 0

The Lockheed TR-X was supposed to replace the U-2 and complement the Global Hawk. A stealthy, strategic proposal that reveals American choices. In summary The […]

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  • What Each Military Aircraft Truly Changes on the Ground
  • How the MiG-15 Changed Aerial Warfare in Korea
  • With the J-35AE, China Aims to Sell Its First Stealth Fighter
  • India Transforms Conventional Bombs into Guided Weapons
  • Is the Chinese J-20 Flying Too High for Its Own Engines?
  • The MiG-31: An Old Soviet Fighter Turned Hypersonic Launcher
  • SCAF on the Brink of Collapse: France Confronts its Limits
  • The SR-71 and U-2: The Extreme School for Spy Pilots
  • F-35: The Software Bug Threatening the Stealth Fighter’s Promise
  • Slovakia Chooses the F-16 and Reignites the European Debate
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  • What Each Military Aircraft Truly Changes on the Ground
  • How the MiG-15 Changed Aerial Warfare in Korea
  • With the J-35AE, China Aims to Sell Its First Stealth Fighter
  • India Transforms Conventional Bombs into Guided Weapons
  • Is the Chinese J-20 Flying Too High for Its Own Engines?
  • The MiG-31: An Old Soviet Fighter Turned Hypersonic Launcher
  • SCAF on the Brink of Collapse: France Confronts its Limits
  • The SR-71 and U-2: The Extreme School for Spy Pilots
  • F-35: The Software Bug Threatening the Stealth Fighter’s Promise
  • Slovakia Chooses the F-16 and Reignites the European Debate
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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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