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Why did the US just send a dozen planes after two Russian bombers near Alaska?
NORAD’s disproportionate response to the Russian incursion is a clear message to the Kremlin: even though America is occupied ...
NATO Air Command says allied fighters escorted two Russian Su-24D jets in international airspace near NATO borders; location and timing were not named.
The U.S. Air Force now operates three distinct bomber aircraft, all of which can trace their development back to the Cold War ...
Iranian fighter planes flying just 80 feet above ground came within minutes of hitting the U.S. military’s largest base in ...
Two Russian Tu-95s bombers, two Su-35s fighter planes and an A-50 spy plane were detected in the Alaskan Air Defense Identification Zone, NORAD said.
The North American Aerospace Defense Command was forced to put 12 U.S. and Canadian aircraft in the sky at once to escort two Russian Tu-142 anti-submarine bombers, according to The National Interest.
The Izdeliye 30 is likely cheaper, faster to produce, and harder-hitting than previous Russian air-launched cruise missiles.
The Air Force dispatched two F-16 fighter jets to intercept a pair of Russian bombers that flew close to Alaska on Monday, the North American Aerospace Defense Command said in a statement. Although ...
Ukraine’s focus on drones has made it impossible for Russian troops to move soldiers or equipment forwards - Jose ...
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