Avro Arrow: The Promising Canadian Aircraft That Never Was
When Canada unveiled the gleaming white Avro Arrow in 1957, we thought we were witnessing a revolutionary moment in history when the aircraft industry would be changed forever.
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When Canada unveiled the gleaming white Avro Arrow in 1957, we thought we were witnessing a revolutionary moment in history when the aircraft industry would be changed forever.
One of our fascinations, apart from creating the fastest planes that we could ever make, was to produce the largest ones. With that, here are some of the largest military aircraft that were made so far.
Howard Hughes started a notorious aircraft project called the Hughes H-4 Hercules, a wooden amphibious aircraft better known as the Spruce Goose.
The US has tested two Lockheed Martin hypersonic missiles despite concerns that its geopolitical rivals, Russia and China, have developed better hypersonic weapons.
The VARTA is a type of armored personnel carrier developed in Ukraine. The crew within the vehicle is protected from armor-piercing incendiary ammunition of up to 7.62 millimeters thanks to the particular quality of steel used in the construction of the vehicle compartment.
The contract was awarded by the US Air Force to The Boeing Company in February 2018.
The DoD has the Responsible Artificial Intelligence (RAI) Strategy and Implementation Pathway, highlighting the importance of flexibility and trust in operating artificial intelligence.
The unsung hero not depicted in most military-themed films, the E-2D Advanced Hawkeye Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) aircraft.
The $2.15 billion was signed during the ILA Berlin Airshow by Carlo Mancus
Can any technologies Musk developed from SpaceX, Starlink, and Tesla be used for military purposes?
They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but to what extent?
Top Gun Maverick has lots in it to keep the Chinese and Russians up at night worrying.