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NATO wants to accelerate military innovation in Europe

NATO wants to accelerate military innovation in Europe

25 July 2025 admin 0

A NATO plan aims to deploy innovative military technologies in less than 24 months. Start-ups, governments, and investors are being called upon to cooperate. In […]

Collaborative Combat Aircraft Program

Collaborative Combat Aircraft Program: a revolution in collaboration

20 September 2023 admin 0

In an era when military technology is evolving at lightning speed, the US Air Force is launching a major new program that promises to redefine […]

F-117

Major aeronautical innovations since 1945

20 September 2023 admin 0

Since the end of the Second World War in 1945, the field of aeronautics has undergone a radical transformation, driven by continuous technological innovation. These […]

F-22 Raptor

Innovating for airspace dominance in modern warfare

12 September 2023 admin 0

In today’s era of rapid technological progress, air warfare is one of the fields where innovation has taken prodigious leaps forward. Understanding the intrinsic relationship […]

FCAS jet fighter

Berlin and Paris clash over Europe’s next-Generation fighter jet

31 August 2023 admin 0

A clash has emerged between Berlin and Paris over the development of Europe’s next-generation fighter jet, the Future Combat Air System (FCAS). This disagreement, centered […]

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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.

  • 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
  • Boeing X-48: how software made an unstable aircraft flyable
  • The Super Hornet Block III sees everything, shares everything, decides quickly
  • US bases on their last legs: the Achilles heel of the USAF
  • Mirage III: how the “Souris” tamed the supersonic shock wave
Recent Posts
  • 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
  • Boeing X-48: how software made an unstable aircraft flyable
  • The Super Hornet Block III sees everything, shares everything, decides quickly
  • US bases on their last legs: the Achilles heel of the USAF
  • Mirage III: how the “Souris” tamed the supersonic shock wave
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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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