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The adoption of the AI-25TL turbofan on the L-39 revolutionized flight training

The adoption of the AI-25TL turbofan on the L-39 revolutionized flight training

5 October 2025 admin 0

The L-39 adopts the Ivchenko AI-25TL turbofan: 30% less fuel consumption, 15 dB less noise, endurance increased to 3.8 hours, and better performance at low […]

Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD): science, propulsion, and airflow control

Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD): science, propulsion, and airflow control

18 August 2025 admin 0

Magnetohydrodynamics, the key to futuristic aeronautics, explores propulsion and flow control for hypersonic aircraft and plasmas. Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) is a scientific discipline at the interface […]

Evolution of drone propulsion systems up to the SR-72

Evolution of drone propulsion systems up to the SR-72

28 March 2025 admin 0

Detailed analysis of the evolution of drone propulsion systems, from the first models to the advanced technologies of the SR-72. A retrospective of the first […]

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  • F-22 or Su-57? The comparison that ends the aerial debate
  • The logistical challenges of rapidly deploying fighter squadrons to distant theaters of operation
  • Chinese fighter jet threatens Australian P-8 and rattles Canberra
  • Moscow strengthens its army with a powerful drone force
  • Is France lagging behind in military drones and AI
  • Belgium assesses the industrial benefits of the F-35A Lightning II in replacing the F-16 Fighting Falcon
  • Su-57: Russia pushes its fifth-generation fighter jet for export
  • Eurofighter Typhoon: the CAPTOR-E radar, a technological breakthrough
  • The rise of Chinese hypersonic weapons – the speed game
  • Rafale: the real reasons behind its late export success
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  • F-22 or Su-57? The comparison that ends the aerial debate
  • The logistical challenges of rapidly deploying fighter squadrons to distant theaters of operation
  • Chinese fighter jet threatens Australian P-8 and rattles Canberra
  • Moscow strengthens its army with a powerful drone force
  • Is France lagging behind in military drones and AI
  • Belgium assesses the industrial benefits of the F-35A Lightning II in replacing the F-16 Fighting Falcon
  • Su-57: Russia pushes its fifth-generation fighter jet for export
  • Eurofighter Typhoon: the CAPTOR-E radar, a technological breakthrough
  • The rise of Chinese hypersonic weapons – the speed game
  • Rafale: the real reasons behind its late export success
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