Military.com has exclusively learned that a white paper on U.S. aircraft in association with NATO allies is moving through the Pentagon for Secretary Hegseth's final approval.
Science, art and logistics all play a role in how the U.S. military paints its aircraft to be ready for battle.
The U.S. Army is preparing to retire its iconic Black Hawk helicopters — the workhorses of its air assault fleet for nearly five decades — in favor of a faster, more versatile aircraft built for the ...
The V-280 Valor performs a flight demonstration in Arlington, Texas, Oct. 28, 2020. (Luke J. Allen/U.S. Army) The service has had “unprecedented access to the design [in] real time” of FLRAA through ...
‍Electra to partner with the U.S. Army to explore the operational benefits of hybrid-electric propulsion on fuel demand, range, and new mission capabilities for current and future aircraft Electra was ...
In a sweeping overhaul of the service’s force structure, senior Pentagon officials have directed the US Army to end procurement of what they call “obsolete” and “outdated” aircraft platforms. These ...
Many Cold War-era aircraft—particularly bombers and cargo planes—continue to serve in air forces around the world due to ...
The number of major accidents involving military aircraft spiked in 2024, internal Pentagon figures show, and a series of ...
The Army commemorated its 250th anniversary with a festival and parade in Washington, D.C., on Saturday — which is also President Trump's 79th birthday. The event included about 6,600 soldiers, as ...