Which Stealth Fighter is More Useful? Why U.S. Air Force Pilots May Prefer F-35s to F-22s in a War with Russia

Which Stealth Fighter is More Useful? Why U.S. Air Force Pilots May Prefer F-35s to F-22s in a War with Russia

The F-22A and F-35A were designed to be fielded in parallel as complementary fifth generation fighters, replacing the respective F-15 and F-16 of the fourth generation with the former being a heavyweight twin engine design fielded in smaller numbers, and the latter a light single engine jet that

China’s C919 Boeing 373 Rival Completes Pre-Delivery Test Flight: What Are the Strategic Implications?

China’s C919 Boeing 373 Rival Completes Pre-Delivery Test Flight: What Are the Strategic Implications?

On May 14 the C919 airliner produced by the state owned Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (Comac) completed its first pre delivery three hour test flight in Shanghai. “This marked a successful test flight of the first C919 plane ahead of its delivery to the first customer,” Comac announced,

Top Five Most Dangerous Fighters the U.S. Air Force Could Face Today: From Chinese J-20s to Russian Su-35s

Top Five Most Dangerous Fighters the U.S. Air Force Could Face Today: From Chinese J-20s to Russian Su-35s

With several times more bases overseas that all other air forces combined, the United States Air Force confronts multiple potential adversaries across the world from Iran and Syria in the Middle East to Russia and Belarus in Eastern Europe. While the service currently has two classes of fighter on

Why Syria Didn’t Get the MiG-29 Fighters it Originally Ordered: MiG-29M Sale Cancelled For Older Models

Why Syria Didn’t Get the MiG-29 Fighters it Originally Ordered: MiG-29M Sale Cancelled For Older Models

The Syrian Arab Army was considered a priority client for delivery of new Soviet armaments during the 1980s, being the first in the world to receive MiG-25 Foxbat interceptors, S-200 long range air defence systems and T-72 tanks among a range of other armaments. The country’s priority status was a

Belarus to Develop Hypersonic Tactical Ballistic Missile Based on Russian Iskander: Will it Mirror the Korean Tech Transfer Precedent?

Belarus to Develop Hypersonic Tactical Ballistic Missile Based on Russian Iskander: Will it Mirror the Korean Tech Transfer Precedent?

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko stated on May 10 that his country would develop a new ballistic missile system with Russian support, elaborating that it could be based on the Russian Iskander system. “In my presence, President [Putin] told Rogozin to provide immediate support, so we