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The Navy’s Big F-117N ‘Seahawk’ Stealth Fighter Mistake Still Stings
After the A-12’s cancellation, the Navy considered a carrier-ready F-117N “Seahawk”—a navalized F-117A Nighthawk with stronger gear, more wing, internal weapons, and maritime sensors. -As an organic, ...
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Why Is a ‘Retired’ Stealth Fighter Practicing Aerial Refueling?
Even as the F-117 Nighthawk is officially retired, it continues to serve various purposes with the US Air Force.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will shortly announce which defense company the Pentagon has chosen to design and build the ...
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F/A-XX Stealth Fighter Contractor Selection May Be Imminent
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has reportedly approved plans to advance the Navy’s F/A-XX sixth-generation stealth fighter program by selecting a primary contractor. That announcement could happen as ...
A single-seat, radar-evading bomber, the Nighthawk debuted in combat in Panama but made its name in the Persian Gulf War, where its pioneering radar-evading design allowed it to strike heavily ...
"Co-published by Narwhal Press Inc. & Coastal Publishing Inc."--Jacket. "The exclusive story of a remarkable rescue that occurred during the Allied air campaign against Yugoslavia. On the fourth night ...
Some people raised questions about the U.S. Air Force choosing Boeing over Lockheed Martin as the developer of its ...
The Pentagon advances the Navy’s F/A-XX stealth fighter program, setting up a multibillion-dollar contest between Boeing and ...
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