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Watch America’s CV-22 Osprey launch like a helicopter then blast forward like a jet
America’s CV-22 Osprey is built for infiltration, exfiltration, and resupply in hostile and denied territory. It can take off ...
As science fiction technology quickly continues becoming real, the U.S. military now has plans for an experimental plane taken straight out of video games.
There's a new X-plane in town. Bell Textron's tilt-rotor aircraft being built for DARPA's Speed and Runway Independent Technologies (SPRINT) program, which aims to combine the features of a helicopter ...
Proprotor blades stop and fold back and propulsion transitions from turboshaft to turbofan to accelerate the X-76 to speeds ...
The Pentagon has directed a force of 2,200 Marines and three U.S. Navy amphibious ships to transit to the Middle East, according to statements from two U.S. officials. This movement involves the 31st ...
Bell is reinventing aviation, again.
Planned to fly in 2028, the X-76 will explore technologies for fast-flying runway-independent aircraft with folding rotors, crewed and uncrewed.
The United States is reinforcing its military posture in the Middle East by sending a Marine Expeditionary Unit of roughly 2,200 troops toward the region, signaling growing concern in Washington over ...
Pennsylvania's wildlife faced decline after European settlement, but conservation efforts have brought many species back.
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Shot at ISO 20,000 and 40fps electronic shutter camera, this detailed raptor image could soon be an award-winning catch
The action shot 'A Surprise Flight' has been shortlisted for the LCE Photographer of the Year Awards – and it showcases ...
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Evening brief: Six airmen killed in tanker crash, marines deploy, Cuba confirms US talks
A deadly KC-135 tanker crash over Iraq that killed six airmen, a Marine expeditionary force now steaming west aboard USS Tripoli, and Havana quietly acknowledging talks with Washington together signal ...
The X-76 is the latest in a long series of experimental X-planes developed by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).
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