I don't think that's fair at all. Read more
I don't think that's fair at all. Read more
Heard very similar things in the past, great story. Read more
it does not use a cart. Read more
I took the first shot Read more
The title almost went there haha Read more
majority ran Read more
Jalopnik’s Justin Westbrook published this for me tonight and said the same exact thing. Read more
You are likely fighting a foe near or on their home turf it is about target saturation more than 1v1 high-end fighter jet combat. Think many fighters of various capabilities and throngs of cruise missiles. Read more
You must be new here Tom. The moderation on this commenting area is pretty much a free for all outside of filth Read more
“Beautiful, beautiful, perfect F-22s, it’s going to be great, really really great and perfect and Huugeee!”
Not really when you consider expeditionary warfare. Only 125 Raptors are combat coded. Of which like a third are down for MX at any given time. This could not even include deep MX, I can’t remember. Say that gives the force like 85 actually flyable full-up ready for combat Raptors at any given time. That means just a… Read more
IIRC the videos and documentation went beyond final assembly. In fact they plan on using those videos and tooling to make replacement parts for the F-22 and F119s I believe. Also, take a chill pill, we can talk here without all the know it all attitude.
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The retirement of the SparkVark fleet was a f’d move. Read more
EF-111 it is all right there in the post Read more
shoot me an email if you get a chance tyler@jalopnik.com Read more
yeah coordinated, F-117s tomorrow : ) Read more
haha, I saw that pic and I was like, shit that is a lot of RBF pins! Read more
The AH-64E and unmanned aircraft, mainly the Grey Eagle. The plan is to enhance and enlarge the Ah-64 fleet and integrate the unmanned operations to replace, sort of, the OH-58D Read more
Sounds like they have it pretty well figured out. What I heard is that they will do the upgrades, then the engine swap will be a later option. Read more
The majority were conventional powered, more flexible in many regards Read more