October 04, 2020 Military Aviation News

Lockheed Martin offers F-21 for India’s exclusive use

10/04/2020

In an exclusive interaction with The Sunday Guardian, the top leadership of Lockheed Martin made a powerful pitch for the F-21 aircraft, by stating that its offer of not selling the aircraft to any other country if Indian Air Force (IAF) gave it the contract for 100-plus aircraft, was still on the table.

Philippine Air Force bares new teeth vs insurgency Read more: https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1343356/ph-air-force-bares-new-teeth-vs-insurgency#ixzz6ZrRqrVhJ Follow us: @inquirerdotnet on Twitter | inquirerdotnet on Facebook

10/04/2020

Six new turboprop warplanes adorned with vintage World War II-era snarling shark face nose artwork will soon be providing close air support for the military’s counterinsurgency missions.

Why The US May ‘Never Retire’ Its B-52 Strategic Bombers Despite Almost 70 Years In Service?

10/04/2020

However, it’s not just the state-of-the-art features of stealth fighters like the F-35s and F-22s along with other advanced weapons systems that make the Pentagon stand tall amidst other nations, but their longevity to sustain through decades of technological advancements — An example led by none other than American’s 65-year-old veteran bomber aircraft, the Boeing B-52 Stratofortress.

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