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Drones, planes need new weapons and sensors, says special ops official
The gunships still take center stage but require advancements to keep up with the pace of warfare.
By Todd South
These Medal of Honor recipients were men of God
Both priests lived and died for the grunts they loved.
By Ray Pezzoli Jr., Vietnam Magazine
Where’s the beef? Should air crews’ crude phallic drawings have cost B-52 commander his job?
Bored air crew members' habit of drawing crude stick figures while deployed, a sharply worded investigation and a crackdown on inappropriate behavior in the workplace cost Lt. Col. Paul Goossen his command of the 69th Bomb Squadron.
Here’s the US military footprint in the Black Sea region
A conflict is unlikely, but were it to kick off, there are U.S. troops currently in Eastern Europe and Ukraine that could respond.
By Kyle Rempfer
US Air Force’s huge exercise in Ukraine fuels growing partnership and that country’s NATO ambitions
The U.S. Air Force’s senior officer sat down with his Ukrainian counterpart last week to discuss the two countries' growing ties, the conclusion of their first-ever large scale joint air exercise last month and the possibility of Ukraine joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in the future.
By Kyle Rempfer
Two Marine pilots grounded pending investigation into sky penis flight pattern
The aircraft belongs to Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron 101, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, out of Miramar, California.
By Shawn Snow
Look to the sky — the triumphant return of the sky penis is upon us
Radar readings first picked up the pilot’s masterpiece and Twitter users were quick to praise the artistry.
By Jon Simkins
Air Force identifies Guard pilot killed in Ukraine crash
The Air Force on Wednesday identified the American pilot killed in a crash of a Ukrainian Su-27 aircraft.
California guardsman killed in Ukrainian Su-27 crash
A member of the 144th Fighter Wing and a Ukrainian pilot have died, the U.S. Air Force stated.
By Valerie Insinna
Air Force JTACs, fighters, drones and more head to Ukraine to train with allies on Russia’s western flank
For the first time, the United States and eight other nations will join Ukraine in the country’s largest aviation exercise — dubbed Clear Sky 2018.
By Kyle Rempfer
Lockheed nabs another big hypersonic weapons contract
The Air-Launched Rapid Response Weapon will "push the art of the possible" when it comes to hypersonic tech.
By Valerie Insinna