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**?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> feed xmlns:yt="http://www.youtube.com/xml/schemas/2015" xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"> link rel="self" href="http://www.youtube.com/feeds/videos.xml?channel_id=UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg"/> id>yt:channel:vkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/id> yt:channelId>vkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/yt:channelId> title>Awl You Need To Know/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg"/> author> name>Awl You Need To Know/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/uri> /author> published>2021-04-04T12:47:20+00:00/published> entry> id>yt:video:KWcogpIWWvw/id> yt:videoId>KWcogpIWWvw/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/yt:channelId> title>When an Iranian F-14 Evaded 20 Missiles/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWcogpIWWvw"/> author> name>Awl You Need To Know/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/uri> /author> published>2024-05-19T13:41:05+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-20T06:07:13+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>When an Iranian F-14 Evaded 20 Missiles/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/KWcogpIWWvw?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i4.ytimg.com/vi/KWcogpIWWvw/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>When an Iranian F-14 Tomcat Evaded 20 Missiles. On March 21, 1985, an Iranian radar controller warned an F-14 Tomcat about 10 approaching bogeys, but the jet was very low on fuel, and was looking for a tanker. There were 8 MiG-23s and 5 Mirage F1s. The F-14 had no choice but to fight. At some 20 nautical miles, the Iraqi F-1s fired 20 Matra missiles at the F-14 aimlessly, as the jet released flares and chaff. The F-14 evaded all missiles and turned into the Iraqi planes. The escort fighters and bombers broke formation when the F-14 turned into them. The pilot thought of chasing them, but only 600 pounds of fuel were left, so he turned towards the base. But their aerial tanker suddenly appeared, and the F-14 crew found that he used fake frequencies, pretending to be an Iraqi aircraft, and flew directly into the war zone./media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="207" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="12833"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:RLfVc4gdEJo/id> yt:videoId>RLfVc4gdEJo/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/yt:channelId> title>When an SR-71 Blackbird Was Buried At Mariana Trench/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLfVc4gdEJo"/> author> name>Awl You Need To Know/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/uri> /author> published>2024-05-17T13:38:12+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-19T04:01:10+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>When an SR-71 Blackbird Was Buried At Mariana Trench/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/RLfVc4gdEJo?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i3.ytimg.com/vi/RLfVc4gdEJo/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>When an SR-71 Blackbird Was Buried At Mariana Trech On April 21, 1989, an SR-71 Blackbird crashed in the South China Sea. The recovered wreckage of the SR-71 was stored at Kadena Air Base, from where it took off, but after investigation, the remains needed to be removed ASAP. Burial at sea was the best option, after the option of selling the remains, or burying them at Kadena was rejected. But this needed the Chief of Naval Operations approval, and the Air Force said no, so what happened next?/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="304" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="13404"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:MdZbouNq3EM/id> yt:videoId>MdZbouNq3EM/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/yt:channelId> title>When a KC-135 Tanker Rescued an F-4 Phantom Over Atlantic Ocean/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdZbouNq3EM"/> author> name>Awl You Need To Know/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/uri> /author> published>2024-05-08T13:11:52+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-14T08:31:03+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>When a KC-135 Tanker Rescued an F-4 Phantom Over Atlantic Ocean/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/MdZbouNq3EM?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/MdZbouNq3EM/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="799" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="22826"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:onhVKhnzJ-U/id> yt:videoId>onhVKhnzJ-U/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/yt:channelId> title>When a Russian Pilot Took Away a MiG-29 Fulcrum To Turkey/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onhVKhnzJ-U"/> author> name>Awl You Need To Know/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/uri> /author> published>2024-05-04T15:57:58+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-10T03:05:41+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>When a Russian Pilot Took Away a MiG-29 Fulcrum To Turkey/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/onhVKhnzJ-U?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i4.ytimg.com/vi/onhVKhnzJ-U/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="452" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="13306"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:yWm5Ca4xx7o/id> yt:videoId>yWm5Ca4xx7o/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/yt:channelId> title>When an SR-71 Was Stopped At Runway/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWm5Ca4xx7o"/> author> name>Awl You Need To Know/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/uri> /author> published>2024-04-27T23:30:15+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-06T23:58:09+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>When an SR-71 Was Stopped At Runway/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/yWm5Ca4xx7o?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/yWm5Ca4xx7o/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="525" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="14378"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:oAM6yp0X4yk/id> yt:videoId>oAM6yp0X4yk/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/yt:channelId> title>Why Heavy Strategic Bombers Don't Use Air-to-Air Missiles?/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oAM6yp0X4yk"/> author> name>Awl You Need To Know/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/uri> /author> published>2024-03-25T16:46:02+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-09T05:48:57+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Why Heavy Strategic Bombers Don't Use Air-to-Air Missiles?/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/oAM6yp0X4yk?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i4.ytimg.com/vi/oAM6yp0X4yk/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Heavy bombers rarely utilize air-to-air missiles for many reasons. Air-to-air missiles are expensive to develop, acquire, and operate and developed for agile fighter aircraft that can maneuver swiftly and engage in dogfights. Equipping big strategic bombers with such missiles would be costly and may not boost their defensive capabilities. A bomber's main goal is to enter hostile airspace, avoid air defenses, and drop bombs. Heavy bombers' size, weight, and configuration are optimized for munitions delivery, not air combat. Heavy bombers have advanced self-defense systems to counter opposing aircraft. These systems usually feature radar warning receivers, electronic countermeasures, chaff and flare dispensers, and machine-gun-equipped defense turrets. Instead of using air-to-air missiles, these defensive techniques discourage and engage enemy aircraft. Fighter jets are the final and most significant factor. Fighter jets always accompany heavy bombs. Jets provide air cover and protection during. Fighter escorts engage and neutralize adversary aircraft, allowing heavy strategic bombers to bomb ground objectives. Bombers and fighter escorts work together to boost the formation's defenses./media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="91" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="1356"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:QVVElqCDxJc/id> yt:videoId>QVVElqCDxJc/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/yt:channelId> title>Getting 5 Kills At Front Line With USS Michael Monsoor DDG-1001 | Modern Warships/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QVVElqCDxJc"/> author> name>Awl You Need To Know/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/uri> /author> published>2024-03-25T13:10:50+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-14T02:54:38+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Getting 5 Kills At Front Line With USS Michael Monsoor DDG-1001 | Modern Warships/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/QVVElqCDxJc?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/QVVElqCDxJc/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="8" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="327"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:vw16HPYAwwQ/id> yt:videoId>vw16HPYAwwQ/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/yt:channelId> title>5 Things You Didn't About The Air Force One/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vw16HPYAwwQ"/> author> name>Awl You Need To Know/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/uri> /author> published>2024-03-24T17:00:59+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-11T23:56:25+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>5 Things You Didn't About The Air Force One/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/vw16HPYAwwQ?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i3.ytimg.com/vi/vw16HPYAwwQ/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Five Air Force One facts you didn't know. First, Air Force One is multiple planes. The callsign "Air Force One" is used for any fixed-wing aircraft carrying the US President. Second, it can withstand a nuke. If you can get in, Air Force One is ideal for nuclear emergencies. The aircraft's structure is meant to withstand a ground-based nuclear weapon, making it an aerial bomb shelter. The third fact is that it became a spy plane in 1959. Due to the Cold War's risk to US national security, CIA director Allen Dulles transformed Air Force One into a spy plane. In 1959, sophisticated cameras were hidden in aircraft wheel wells and could read license plates from 29,000 feet. Fact #4: Air Force One nearly collided with a commercial airliner. Air Force 8610 was Eisenhower's 1953 call sign. The control tower mistook it for Eastern Airlines flight 8.610 when the two planes entered each other's territory. That near-miss led to the permanent use of "Air Force One"./media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="42" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="775"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:1hGgGfeZOUU/id> yt:videoId>1hGgGfeZOUU/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/yt:channelId> title>Best Ship For Long-Range Strikes? USS Long Beach CGN-9/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hGgGfeZOUU"/> author> name>Awl You Need To Know/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/uri> /author> published>2024-03-24T13:17:37+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-13T05:33:29+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Best Ship For Long-Range Strikes? USS Long Beach CGN-9/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/1hGgGfeZOUU?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/1hGgGfeZOUU/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="12" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="330"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:BMW-hxDtZmo/id> yt:videoId>BMW-hxDtZmo/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/yt:channelId> title>SPS F-110 - Spanish Frigate With Best Weapons That Can Make You Win - Modern Warships/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMW-hxDtZmo"/> author> name>Awl You Need To Know/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/uri> /author> published>2024-03-23T15:32:37+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-14T06:22:22+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>SPS F-110 - Spanish Frigate With Best Weapons That Can Make You Win - Modern Warships/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/BMW-hxDtZmo?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i3.ytimg.com/vi/BMW-hxDtZmo/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="6" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="276"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:fJiztXCwKOI/id> yt:videoId>fJiztXCwKOI/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/yt:channelId> title>Why There's a Pirate Flag On This US Navy Destroyer?/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJiztXCwKOI"/> author> name>Awl You Need To Know/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/uri> /author> published>2024-03-22T18:23:08+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-10T02:17:14+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Why There's a Pirate Flag On This US Navy Destroyer?/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/fJiztXCwKOI?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i3.ytimg.com/vi/fJiztXCwKOI/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>The guided missile destroyer USS Kidd DDG-100 is an exception for flying a pirate flag, but why does this vessel fly this flag? We must return to December 7th, 1941. At Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Rear Admiral Isaac Kidd led Battleship Division One. Kidd took command of his battleships from the bridge of the USS Arizona during the Japanese attack. The battleship was torpedoed and bombed by the Japanese, killing Admiral Kidd. In 1943, the first USS Kidd, a Fletcher-class destroyer, was commissioned, and her crew rapidly adopted the skull and crossbones symbol, pirate theme, and nickname "the Pirates of the Pacific." Their US Navy authorization was remarkable. They began rescuing downed military aviators and returning them to their aircraft carriers for a large ice cream ransom. The USS Kidd DDG-993, a new destroyer, raised the Jolly Roger until Taiwan got it in 1998. After launching in 2007, the contemporary USS Kidd adopted this ancient idea. The pirate flag can also be seen on the warship's Mark-45 cannon's back. Steel doors in the Kidd feature pirate skulls and crossbones. Due to their unique history, only the USS Kidd and her successor destroyer will fly the Jolly Roger./media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="59" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="1374"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:xB1KX5_WR6k/id> yt:videoId>xB1KX5_WR6k/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/yt:channelId> title>Combo of Hypersonic and Cruise Missiles - USS Columbia SSBN-826 - Modern Warships/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xB1KX5_WR6k"/> author> name>Awl You Need To Know/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/uri> /author> published>2024-03-22T01:23:01+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-12T02:51:55+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Combo of Hypersonic and Cruise Missiles - USS Columbia SSBN-826 - Modern Warships/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/xB1KX5_WR6k?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i1.ytimg.com/vi/xB1KX5_WR6k/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>/media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="10" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="445"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:fxIItk3D3zQ/id> yt:videoId>fxIItk3D3zQ/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/yt:channelId> title>Indian-American Spy Who Sold B-2 Bomber Secrets To China And Germany/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxIItk3D3zQ"/> author> name>Awl You Need To Know/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/uri> /author> published>2024-03-21T17:07:01+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-08T06:32:02+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Indian-American Spy Who Sold B-2 Bomber Secrets To China And Germany/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/fxIItk3D3zQ?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i3.ytimg.com/vi/fxIItk3D3zQ/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>Noshir Sheriarji Gowadia, from Mumbai, moved to the US at an early age. He designed America's most powerful stealth bomber, the B-2, but why is he in jail? After gaining citizen ship, Gowadia joined Northrop Grumman in 1968 and worked there for 20 years! Gowadia repairs heat-seeking missile-protecting B-2 stealth bomber propulsion parts. After the B-2 bomber, Gowadia departed Northrop Grumman and founded N.S. Gowadia Incorporated, a tech consulting firm. He started teaching foreigners classified knowledge to make more money. However, in 2002, Gowadia faxed a classified Air Force dossier on infrared technology to Germany, China, and another country. He sold his cruise missile design to China for $110,000 after detailing its success against American air-to-air missiles. Despite building a Hawaiian house, he was dying. In 2005, police searched his home and detained Noshir Gowadia on over 12 espionage accusations. Gowadia was jailed for 32 years in 2011./media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="103" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="2207"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:S4A1Y-7r4ik/id> yt:videoId>S4A1Y-7r4ik/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/yt:channelId> title>The Only Known Underwater Submarine Battle/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4A1Y-7r4ik"/> author> name>Awl You Need To Know/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/uri> /author> published>2024-03-19T15:49:52+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-12T08:37:52+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>The Only Known Underwater Submarine Battle/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/S4A1Y-7r4ik?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i4.ytimg.com/vi/S4A1Y-7r4ik/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>German U-Boat U-864 and British submarine HMS Venturer engaged in the sole known incident of submarine-to-submarine warfare during WWII. After returning to Norway for repairs owing to engine issues, U-864 accidentally established a course for an encounter with the Venturer on February 9th, 1945. The submarine was on a clandestine mission to assist Japan with superior technology and resources. The British Navy knew about the U-boat and sent the Venturer to hunt the German submarine. On February 9th. James S. Launders, the captain of the HMS Venturer, used sophisticated strategies and hydrophone monitoring to launch a pinpoint torpedo attack, destroying U-864 submerged beneath the waves. In 2017, the Norwegian authorities entombed the wreckage of U-864 to prevent further environmental damage. The ship had been leaking hazardous mercury./media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="34" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="744"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> entry> id>yt:video:y__-SdTct9Q/id> yt:videoId>y__-SdTct9Q/yt:videoId> yt:channelId>UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/yt:channelId> title>Why The US Navy's Littoral Combat Ship LCS Is a Failure?/title> link rel="alternate" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y__-SdTct9Q"/> author> name>Awl You Need To Know/name> uri>https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvkEBNkoj82jgnG-hv7hRPg/uri> /author> published>2024-03-18T17:56:48+00:00/published> updated>2024-05-07T19:55:15+00:00/updated> media:group> media:title>Why The US Navy's Littoral Combat Ship LCS Is a Failure?/media:title> media:content url="https://www.youtube.com/v/y__-SdTct9Q?version=3" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" width="640" height="390"/> media:thumbnail url="https://i2.ytimg.com/vi/y__-SdTct9Q/hqdefault.jpg" width="480" height="360"/> media:description>The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program was criticized and suffered numerous obstacles, which caused it to be seen as a failure. Overspending, poor design, and worries about the mission's adaptability are a few fundamental challenges. It was also said that the ship wasn't good enough for its intended jobs in littoral (nearshore) conditions. All of these things meant that people thought the LCS program had failed./media:description> media:community> media:starRating count="79" average="5.00" min="1" max="5"/> media:statistics views="2749"/> /media:community> /media:group> /entry> /feed>

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1:: When an Iranian F-14 Evaded 20 Missiles

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··· ··· ··· ··· When an Iranian F-14 Tomcat Evaded 20 Missiles. On March 21, 1985, an Iranian radar controller warned an F-14 Tomcat about 10 approaching bogeys, but the jet was very low on fuel, and was looking for a tanker. There were 8 MiG-23s and 5 Mirage F1s. The F-14 had no choice but to fight. At some 20 nautical miles, the Iraqi F-1s fired 20 Matra missiles at the F-14 aimlessly, as the jet released flares and chaff. The F-14 evaded all missiles and turned into the Iraqi planes. The escort fighters and bombers broke formation when the F-14 turned into them. The pilot thought of chasing them, but only 600 pounds of fuel were left, so he turned towards the base. But their aerial tanker suddenly appeared, and the F-14 crew found that he used fake frequencies, pretending to be an Iraqi aircraft, and flew directly into the war zone.

2:: When an SR-71 Blackbird Was Buried At Mariana Trench

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.05.2024 · 13:38:12 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· When an SR-71 Blackbird Was Buried At Mariana Trech On April 21, 1989, an SR-71 Blackbird crashed in the South China Sea. The recovered wreckage of the SR-71 was stored at Kadena Air Base, from where it took off, but after investigation, the remains needed to be removed ASAP. Burial at sea was the best option, after the option of selling the remains, or burying them at Kadena was rejected. But this needed the Chief of Naval Operations approval, and the Air Force said no, so what happened next?

3:: When a KC-135 Tanker Rescued an F-4 Phantom Over Atlantic Ocean

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 08.05.2024 · 13:11:52 ··· ···
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4:: When a Russian Pilot Took Away a MiG-29 Fulcrum To Turkey

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 04.05.2024 · 15:57:58 ··· ···
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5:: When an SR-71 Was Stopped At Runway

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 27.04.2024 · 23:30:15 ··· ···
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6:: Why Heavy Strategic Bombers Don't Use Air-to-Air Missiles?

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 25.03.2024 · 16:46:02 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Heavy bombers rarely utilize air-to-air missiles for many reasons. Air-to-air missiles are expensive to develop, acquire, and operate and developed for agile fighter aircraft that can maneuver swiftly and engage in dogfights. Equipping big strategic bombers with such missiles would be costly and may not boost their defensive capabilities. A bomber's main goal is to enter hostile airspace, avoid air defenses, and drop bombs. Heavy bombers' size, weight, and configuration are optimized for munitions delivery, not air combat. Heavy bombers have advanced self-defense systems to counter opposing aircraft. These systems usually feature radar warning receivers, electronic countermeasures, chaff and flare dispensers, and machine-gun-equipped defense turrets. Instead of using air-to-air missiles, these defensive techniques discourage and engage enemy aircraft. Fighter jets are the final and most significant factor. Fighter jets always accompany heavy bombs. Jets provide air cover and protection during. Fighter escorts engage and neutralize adversary aircraft, allowing heavy strategic bombers to bomb ground objectives. Bombers and fighter escorts work together to boost the formation's defenses.

7:: Getting 5 Kills At Front Line With USS Michael Monsoor DDG-1001 | Modern Warships

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 25.03.2024 · 13:10:50 ··· ···
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8:: 5 Things You Didn't About The Air Force One

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.03.2024 · 17:00:59 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Five Air Force One facts you didn't know. First, Air Force One is multiple planes. The callsign "Air Force One" is used for any fixed-wing aircraft carrying the US President. Second, it can withstand a nuke. If you can get in, Air Force One is ideal for nuclear emergencies. The aircraft's structure is meant to withstand a ground-based nuclear weapon, making it an aerial bomb shelter. The third fact is that it became a spy plane in 1959. Due to the Cold War's risk to US national security, CIA director Allen Dulles transformed Air Force One into a spy plane. In 1959, sophisticated cameras were hidden in aircraft wheel wells and could read license plates from 29,000 feet. Fact #4: Air Force One nearly collided with a commercial airliner. Air Force 8610 was Eisenhower's 1953 call sign. The control tower mistook it for Eastern Airlines flight 8.610 when the two planes entered each other's territory. That near-miss led to the permanent use of "Air Force One".

9:: Best Ship For Long-Range Strikes? USS Long Beach CGN-9

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.03.2024 · 13:17:37 ··· ···
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10:: SPS F-110 - Spanish Frigate With Best Weapons That Can Make You Win - Modern Warships

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.03.2024 · 15:32:37 ··· ···
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11:: Why There's a Pirate Flag On This US Navy Destroyer?

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 22.03.2024 · 18:23:08 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· The guided missile destroyer USS Kidd DDG-100 is an exception for flying a pirate flag, but why does this vessel fly this flag? We must return to December 7th, 1941. At Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Rear Admiral Isaac Kidd led Battleship Division One. Kidd took command of his battleships from the bridge of the USS Arizona during the Japanese attack. The battleship was torpedoed and bombed by the Japanese, killing Admiral Kidd. In 1943, the first USS Kidd, a Fletcher-class destroyer, was commissioned, and her crew rapidly adopted the skull and crossbones symbol, pirate theme, and nickname "the Pirates of the Pacific." Their US Navy authorization was remarkable. They began rescuing downed military aviators and returning them to their aircraft carriers for a large ice cream ransom. The USS Kidd DDG-993, a new destroyer, raised the Jolly Roger until Taiwan got it in 1998. After launching in 2007, the contemporary USS Kidd adopted this ancient idea. The pirate flag can also be seen on the warship's Mark-45 cannon's back. Steel doors in the Kidd feature pirate skulls and crossbones. Due to their unique history, only the USS Kidd and her successor destroyer will fly the Jolly Roger.

12:: Combo of Hypersonic and Cruise Missiles - USS Columbia SSBN-826 - Modern Warships

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 22.03.2024 · 01:23:01 ··· ···
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13:: Indian-American Spy Who Sold B-2 Bomber Secrets To China And Germany

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.03.2024 · 17:07:01 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Noshir Sheriarji Gowadia, from Mumbai, moved to the US at an early age. He designed America's most powerful stealth bomber, the B-2, but why is he in jail? After gaining citizen ship, Gowadia joined Northrop Grumman in 1968 and worked there for 20 years! Gowadia repairs heat-seeking missile-protecting B-2 stealth bomber propulsion parts. After the B-2 bomber, Gowadia departed Northrop Grumman and founded N.S. Gowadia Incorporated, a tech consulting firm. He started teaching foreigners classified knowledge to make more money. However, in 2002, Gowadia faxed a classified Air Force dossier on infrared technology to Germany, China, and another country. He sold his cruise missile design to China for $110,000 after detailing its success against American air-to-air missiles. Despite building a Hawaiian house, he was dying. In 2005, police searched his home and detained Noshir Gowadia on over 12 espionage accusations. Gowadia was jailed for 32 years in 2011.

14:: The Only Known Underwater Submarine Battle

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 19.03.2024 · 15:49:52 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· German U-Boat U-864 and British submarine HMS Venturer engaged in the sole known incident of submarine-to-submarine warfare during WWII. After returning to Norway for repairs owing to engine issues, U-864 accidentally established a course for an encounter with the Venturer on February 9th, 1945. The submarine was on a clandestine mission to assist Japan with superior technology and resources. The British Navy knew about the U-boat and sent the Venturer to hunt the German submarine. On February 9th. James S. Launders, the captain of the HMS Venturer, used sophisticated strategies and hydrophone monitoring to launch a pinpoint torpedo attack, destroying U-864 submerged beneath the waves. In 2017, the Norwegian authorities entombed the wreckage of U-864 to prevent further environmental damage. The ship had been leaking hazardous mercury.

15:: Why The US Navy's Littoral Combat Ship LCS Is a Failure?

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 18.03.2024 · 17:56:48 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· The Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) program was criticized and suffered numerous obstacles, which caused it to be seen as a failure. Overspending, poor design, and worries about the mission's adaptability are a few fundamental challenges. It was also said that the ship wasn't good enough for its intended jobs in littoral (nearshore) conditions. All of these things meant that people thought the LCS program had failed.

16:: One Belgorod Can Change The Course of Battle | Modern Warships

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.01.2024 · 09:51:18 ··· ···
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17:: What Is So Unique About The F/A-18 Super Hornet Block III? #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.01.2024 · 13:46:11 ··· ···
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18:: Submarine Vs. Submarine Hunter. 🔪😈

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.01.2024 · 09:46:39 ··· ···
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19:: The Largest Warship In The MW After Aircraft Carriers | Modern Warships

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.01.2024 · 17:19:35 ··· ···
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20:: HMS Glasgow Is Fast, Powerful, And Agile: Modern Warships

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 14.01.2024 · 17:27:36 ··· ···
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21:: Belogorod 😈 Modern Warships

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 13.01.2024 · 16:06:36 ··· ···
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22:: Why America Do Not Sell Its Aircraft Carrier Vessels? #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 13.01.2024 · 00:53:48 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· When it comes to the United States' ability to project military might over wide distances, aircraft carriers play a crucial role. Global operations, humanitarian missions, and the upkeep of strategic deterrence are all made possible thanks to their critical contributions. Incorporating cutting-edge technology and classified systems, United States carriers are at the forefront of technological advancement. It is possible that the transfer of this technology to other nations could result in the formation of potential adversaries or disrupt the delicate equilibrium of power and technological dominance. The construction of an aircraft carrier is a challenging endeavor that calls for professionals with a profound level of expertise and substantial logistical assistance. There is a role played by worries regarding the proliferation of nuclear weapons. Certain aircraft carriers in the United States are fueled by the use of nuclear energy, and the sale of these vessels could put sensitive nuclear technology in the wrong hands. There is a complex web of factors that contribute to the United States' unwillingness to sell aircraft carriers. These factors include national security issues, technological advances, worries, and a variety of other elements. #shorts

23:: First Time Using Chinese Type 004 Aircraft Carrier: Modern Warships

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 12.01.2024 · 15:28:54 ··· ···
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24:: Are Destroyers More Powerful Than Submarines? #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 11.01.2024 · 16:01:30 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Are Destroyers More Powerful Than Submarines? In general, destroyers have a variety of benefits against submarines. As an example, they are more powerful and bigger than submarines, they have a broader range of weapons and sensors than submarines, and they are also capable of traveling faster and further than submarines. The destroyer is likely to emerge victorious in a tandem confrontation due to the fact that it possesses superior weaponry and armor, and it is also able to make use of its speed and mobility as positive outcomes. But submarines, on the other hand, have the benefit of being so quiet that they can hide beneath the water, making it difficult for attackers to detect them. Submarinists continue to pose a significant risk to surface ships, and in the past, they have been responsible for the sinking of a significant number of destroyers. It would be possible for a submarine to destroy the destroyer with torpedoes if it were able to successfully get beneath it. On the other hand, destroyers in the modern period are outfitted with powerful sonar and anti-submarine armaments, which makes it more difficult for submarines to attack them without being discovered. Which ship poses a greater threat depends on the details of the conflict at hand. My recommendation to everyone is to take advantage of both the destroyer and the submarine against your opponents, because in some situations one might be more effective than the other. #shorts #destroyer #submarine

25:: Best Equipment For The Chinese Destroyer In The Modern Warships

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 11.01.2024 · 13:41:06 ··· ···
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26:: I Didn't Expect This Round To End Like This - Modern Warships

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 10.01.2024 · 18:48:07 ··· ···
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27:: 😈☠️

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.01.2024 · 17:14:21 ··· ···
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28:: Ohio Armed With Five YJ-18B - Modern Warships

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.01.2024 · 17:05:07 ··· ···
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29:: Russian B-52 That Can Serve For 100 Years? Tu-95 Bear Bomber

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 09.01.2024 · 15:05:17 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· The Russian Tu-95 bomber is a strategic bomber that has been in service since the 1950s. It is distinguished by its four engines and propeller-driven system. A deadly weapon that has been in service for more than seven decades, the Tu-95 has been widely used. It is still in active service with the Russian Air Force, and it is anticipated that it will continue to be in service for a considerable amount of time in the future. #shorts

30:: Why The US Navy Is Once Again Building Frigate Warships? #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 08.01.2024 · 14:10:33 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· In April 2020, the U.S. Navy announced that it would bring back the frigate, a class of warship that had not been in service since the last Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate was decommissioned in 2015. The new frigate is known as the FFGX, or more accurately, the Constellation-class frigates. With a particular emphasis on anti-submarine warfare, surface warfare, and air protection, these types of ships will be more contemporary and capable than their predecessor. The new Constellation class ships come in at 496 feet long and will displace 7,300 tons. By design, the frigate’s size and weight specifications are intended to fit between littoral combat ships and DDG 51 destroyers. The decision to bring back the frigate was not made lightly; it was based on a combination of factors, including the changing global security environment, advances in technology, and the need for a more versatile and cost-effective warship. While the frigates are not being built with the kinds of armaments used on destroyers, they will still be armed with heavy weapons, Aegis radar, and missile-launching vertical launch systems. Another factor that has contributed to the decision to bring back the frigate is advances in technology. The new FFG-X frigate will incorporate the latest advances in radar, sonar, and weapon systems, making it a more capable and versatile warship. #shorts

31:: The F-22 Raptor Will Do This In War With China #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 31.07.2023 · 14:40:17 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· These days, the F-22 is mainly used for patrols and alert missions that don't call for the Raptor's specific set of skills. Because such sorties don't call for the F-22 specifically, pilots aren't able to be trained to use the aircraft's special features, which means its full potential is rarely utilized. The Pacific Air Forces Command has an understanding of what such duty may entail. In the event of a battle, the Chinese will undoubtedly attempt to jam American communications, but the US wants the F-22 to annoy and perplex them. The "Rapid Raptor" concept calls for the deployment of four escort F-22s and a USAF C-17 transport aircraft anywhere in the area of authority in less than 24 hours. According to the "Rapid Raptor" concept, the F-22s stationed at Elmendorf AFB in Alaska would be able to immediately deploy in the event of a confrontation and refuel wherever they went using the C-17's wing tanks. The rest of the Air Force's F-22 fleet, particularly those in Eastern Europe, where the F-22s serve as a deterrent to Russia, swiftly adopted the concept. Even on other airframes, the USAF hopes to apply the idea. #shorts #youtubeshorts #f22raptor #usa #china

32:: Why The F-117 Had a Short Service Life? #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 31.07.2023 · 13:44:36 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Like many other aircraft with comparably brief service, the F-117's removal from service is being motivated by both intrinsic design flaws and the emergence of new weapons systems created to replace the Nighthawks. The F-117's stealth design prioritized a reduced RCS over aerodynamics from the beginning. The aircraft's RCS is less than a square foot, yet the exchange made it problematic in terms of aerodynamics. Its numerous fly-by-wire flight systems must make nearly constant flight corrections for it to stay in control. There were also technological restrictions. Because it reduces emissions and improves stealth, the F-117A does not have radar. In addition, the aircraft lacks an afterburner, and bomb bay can only hold two 2,000-pound bombs. Its long-term usefulness would be ruined by these restrictions. The F-22 Raptor, a brand-new fighter jet, was secretly tested by the USAF in the late 1990s. The Raptor was a real air dominance fighter with the ability to carry air-to-air missiles, a cannon, and air-to-ground bombs. The F-22s took the place of the Nighthawks by 2008. #shorts #youtubeshorts #f117 #short #service #life

33:: China's E-2C Hawkeye To Detect The F-22 Raptor #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 31.07.2023 · 13:04:50 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· The aircraft that truly gave China and Russia nightmares were the B-2 stealth bomber and the F-117 Nighthawk. Although they were not entirely invisible, the range of detection was so minimal that you only had 5 to 6 seconds to find shelter before the GPS-guided JDAM struck. The KJ-600, a carrier-launched airborne radar aircraft that will be deployed from the aircraft carriers of the PLA Navy, is China's reported solution to the stealth aircraft problem. The lack of a Grumman E-2 Hawkeye-like aircraft is one of China's carrier aviation's main vulnerabilities. This aircraft, according to China, is capable of detecting US stealth fighters at a distance of 200 miles using an Active Electronically-Scanned Array radar. Actually, the 200-mile range is from "a certain angle." And less than 2% of the time, it is likely that the F-22 will approach at that particular angle. It is much more likely that the KJ-600 won't find the American fighter until after it has fired two pairs of AIM-120D. The cherry on top is that the US Navy has E/A-18G Growlers, the most advanced carrier-launched airborne electronic attack aircraft in existence. #shorts #youtubeshorts #usa #china #e2c #f22raptor #kj600 #navy

34:: Why The B-21 Raider Bomber Is Smaller? #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 30.07.2023 · 16:18:29 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Why the B-2 Spirit's ancestor, the B-21 Raider stealth bomber, is smaller. Even the richest military in the world could only afford 21 B-2s due to their tremendous cost. The far less expensive B-52 Stratofortress has performed the same job just as well as the B-2 bombers. Each airframe costs less to manufacture and maintain if the B-21 is smaller. We will break down the role into two points for the second reason. As a bomber, the B-21 needs to get warheads on foreheads! Being undetected offers a significant advantage in a world where threats are always growing. Though stealth coatings are also useful, making something smaller physically helps a lot. It also utilizes half as many engines as the B-2, which lowers fuel, complexity, and maintenance expenses. The F-35 stealth fighters, which can fly for hours in locations like the South China Sea or Eastern Europe, while managing the whole battlefield, are expected to be a key component of the sensor fusion system that they use. Additionally, if a fighter this size can have such potent sensors installed, think of what a bomber could have. #shorts #youtubeshorts #b21raider #b21 #bomber #smaller

35:: WHY THESE GUNS WON'T WORK? #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 29.07.2023 · 13:44:25 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· You must have observed both of these guns in the images and videos of this stealth vessel, even if they are not as large as these ones from the 1940s. These two guns on the stealth destroyer, will never function! The Long-Range Land-Attack Projectile was scrapped as a result of the reduction of the Zumwalt-class destroyer order from 32 to three ships, leaving the ships' two 155mm Advanced Gun Systems without ammunition. The Vulcano round, a tiny anti-ship missile, is one of several readily accessible options for the guns, but the former commander of the lead ship of the class, USS Zumwalt DDG 1000, claimed that the Navy had made no decision regarding what to outfit the guns with, leaving them essentially non-functional. The RIM-174 SM-6 Extended Range Active Missile is among the potential systems to be added to the Zumwalt. This is an Advanced Medium-Range Air-to-Air Missile Seeker-equipped RIM-156 Standard SM-2 Block IV-A, a derivative of the canceled RIM-156 Standard SM-2 Block IV-A. In a nutshell, it operates as a surface-to-air missile that can be fired and then forgotten. #shorts #youtubeshorts #zumwalt

36:: Armed With 11 Lasers. Blue, Red & Purple. RF Varyag #shorts Modern Warships

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 29.07.2023 · 12:32:57 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· RF Varyag in action with 11 lasers as its air defenses. 😎 Modern Warships #shorts #youtubeshorts #modernwarships

37:: Belgorod Poseidoned her target.

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 28.07.2023 · 17:11:56 ··· ···
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38:: Helicopter Sinks IJN YAMATO

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39:: When F-22 Raptors And B-52 BUFFs Hit Taliban D*ug Labs In 2017 #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 28.07.2023 · 14:09:33 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· On November 20th, 2017, some 7 months after my first and last breakup, the B-52 BUFFs and the F-22 Raptors targeted the Taliban drug labs in Afghanistan. The Taliban prohibited poppy cultivation when they governed the country in the late 1990s, but have since come to rely on it as they wage an increasingly potent insurgency against a. The B-52 Stratofortress bombers with Afghan Air Force aircraft dropped 2,000-pound guided bombs, A.K.A guided freedom, serving the nation since 1998, meanwhile they were supported by the F-22 Raptor stealth fighters during the raids. Poppy planting and production were thought to bring around $200 million a year to the Taliban. The strikes, or you can say freedom-delivering tasks, were essential as Afghanistan's opium production nearly doubled in 2017 as compared to 2016, while areas that are under poppy cultivation rose by 63 percent, based on a joint survey conducted by the UN and the Afghan government. It was the first time ever that the US used its freedom-delivering machines to target drug production facilities. #shorts #youtubeshorts #f22raptor #b52bomber #buff #taliban #f22

40:: Hypersonics On Arleigh Burkes? #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 28.07.2023 · 13:39:26 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· One of the main areas of struggle between the three great powers, democracy, communism, and communism returns, are the hypersonic FREEDOMS, um, I mean the hypersonic missiles, which are fast weapons capable of eluding conventional missile-defense systems. From the frigate Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union Gorshkov, Russia tested the Tsirkon hypersonic anti-ship cruise missile in 2020. Similar to this, the US Navy will eventually arm all of its destroyers with still-in-development hypersonic missiles. It is understandable that the US Navy should desire hypersonic weapons for its destroyers given the continuing hypersonic missile arms race. Others contend that the Navy should concentrate on arming the Virginia-class submarines with hypersonic missiles while ignoring the destroyers. However, THERE IS ANOTHER MASSIVE Challenge! The Trump administration has an objective for a 500-ship Navy called "Battle Force 2045," but outfitting 90 Arleigh Burke-class and three Zumwalt-class destroyers with hypersonic weapons will require additional funds. So, what do you desire then? A 500-ship US Navy, or Arleigh Burke-class Destroyers with hypersonic missiles? #shorts #youtubeshorts #hypersonicmissile #arleighburke

41:: When SR-71 Blackbird Almost Didn't Make It #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 26.07.2023 · 15:13:12 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· General Curtis LeMay, requested a modification for the A-12 Oxcart from Lockheed in 1961 in order to develop "an extended-range deep penetration bomber that the Russians would not intercept." This request resulted in the development of the YF-12 prototype interceptor, which in turn sparked a purchase order for the XB-70 Valkyrie Mach 3 strategic bomber. But following the cancellation of both bombers, the SR-71 Blackbird said, "MY TIME HAS COME," and began to gain popularity. When the US learned that Russia's nuclear arsenal building had been overblown and that they were not on the verge of developing a supersonic bomber, the fears of a third world war began to fade. However, this prompted the Skunk Works to produce 31 SR-71s. The U-2 spy plane, which flew high but moved much more slowly, had been deliberately targeted for replacement by the A-12. The F-106 Delta Dart interceptor, which was intended to be the ultimate interceptor, was to be replaced by a new fighter, but rapidly developing aviation technology quickly revealed that the F-106's Mach 2.3 top speed wasn't really that "ultimate." #shorts #youtubeshorts #sr71blackbird #a12

42:: When The US Wanted To Arm U-2 With Anti-ship Missiles #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 26.07.2023 · 14:20:25 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· In June 1954, Kelly Johnson, initially briefed the U.S. Air Force with his CL-282 design, which resulted in the U-2, but Curtis LeMay, the head of the Strategic Air Command, walked out during the CL-282 presentation, saying that he was not interested in an aircraft without wheels or guns. Lockheed took this criticism to heart, yet they didn't modify the U-2's landing gear or install any guns; instead, they focused on developing missiles. Lockheed suggested a brand-new U-2 version known as the 315B. The AGM-53 Condor long-range air-to-surface missiles on board the 315B U-2 would allow it to target adversary warships up to 60 miles away. But sadly, the AGM-53 Condor missile was plagued by problems and failures, including an unstable propulsion system and exorbitant costs for developing a strong data link for the missile. The program was terminated in 1976 before any of the 250 missiles that were originally expected to be delivered that year could be. The 315B U-2 Lockheed envisioned would never enter service, just as the missiles that would arm it. #shorts #youtubeshorts #usa #u2 #missiles

43:: Russia's Tool To Defeat The F-35 And F-22 Raptor #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 25.07.2023 · 14:30:25 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· Moscow began performing duties on the replacement for the initial batch of S-400 systems that were deployed a few years earlier in 2010. Prometheus was built to be capable of repelling threats from ballistic and cruise missiles, just as the earlier S-300 and S-400 variants were. However, the more recent version also has the capability to fight fifth-generation aircraft and low-orbit satellites, which its forerunners were unable to do. The S-500's entry into service has been hampered by numerous delays since its creation. Four 40N6M long-range surface-to-air missiles or two 77N6 interceptors in tubes mounted on a launch vehicle make up the new S-500 system. The 40N6M long-range missiles have a 248-mile range, whereas the 77N6 series interceptors have a 372-mile range. The S-500 can detect ballistic and airborne threats at distances of up to 500 and 1242 miles. In addition to these, Russian officials believe that the Prometheus has the technology necessary to strike next-generation fighter jets, including the currently operational F-22 Raptor and F-35 Stealth Fighters. #shorts #youtubeshorts #s500 #russia #f35 #f22raptor

44:: China Is Making The Stealthiest Submarine On Globe #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.07.2023 · 14:09:22 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· One of the spotlights in 1984 was a refurbished Typhoon-class ballistic missile submarine. The Soviet submarine in the movie used a brand-new form of silent drive propulsion known as magneto-hydrodynamic propulsion. Nowadays, this propulsion technology is being developed by the People's Liberation Army Navy. The "constant magnet motor" drive, which has been tested by the Chinese, is far quieter than the traditional versions that are employed on submarines. Currently, China only has a modest number of nuclear submarines, including four ballistic missile submarines and half a dozen attack subs. China intends to construct many more nuclear-powered submarines by the year 2030, despite the fact that the US already has a vastly greater number. The US is likewise moving forward. The new Columbia-class SSBNs will also use magnetic drive propulsion. To serve well into the 2080s, the US Navy is making plans for up to 12 new Columbia-class nuclear-armed and nuclear-powered submarines that will be the stealthiest ever constructed! Also note that the US Navy was able to track down the titular submarine in both the book and film. #shorts #youtubeshorts #china #submarine

45:: F-35 Jet's Advantages Over Russian Su-57 Felon #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.07.2023 · 13:35:29 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· The F-35 is superior to the Russian Su-57 in a lot of ways, in addition to stealth. The Distributed Aperture System, or DAS, is the initial one. It is a sensor that is mounted on aircraft and points in all directions. It constantly monitors its surroundings and updates dozens of times per second, making it an excellent missile detection system. The Su-57 has an IRST, but it has a smaller field of view. Most radars operate by transmitting thousands of signals on a single frequency, which are all picked up by a radar warning receiver, which alerts the pilot. The F-35's radar operates uniquely by never sending many signals on the same frequency. The enemy radar can't pick it up because there are just a few signals on one frequency, and the enemy pilot is unaware that he has been targeted, and is currently the target of Aim-120. The final weapon is the most lethal and least discussed for the F-35. Because the F-35 uses Link 16 Data Link, the F-15 Eagles and F-16 Vipers can launch their missiles in any direction, and the F-35 can gain control of the missiles and aim them towards hostile aircraft using its radar. #shorts #youtubeshorts #f35 #russian #su57

46:: When a Saudi F-15 Eagle Pilot Defected To Sudan In 1990 #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 26.06.2023 · 13:23:54 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· On November 11th, 1990, a Saudi Air Force pilot took a state-of-the-art F-15 fighter jet to Sudan, for the purpose of seeking political asylum. Following Israel and Japan, Saudi Arabia was the third nation to purchase the F-15 Eagle, but a pilot from that nation, who was reported to have sympathies for a fellow Arab nation, is believed to have defected after becoming disenchanted with his government and its growing relations with the Western Bloc. The event took place as the first Western military forces started to establish long-term bases in Saudi Arabia. Immediately after this, the US claimed that the pilot had not defected but had simply "slipped beyond radar coverage." At the time, an F-15's cost was less than $30 million. However, Sudan reportedly returned the fighter to Saudi Arabia for $50 million, rejecting efforts to bring back the pilot, who was later granted political refuge in the East African nation. The Soviets could have utilized all of their resources to get the US Air Superiority fighter aircraft directly. We are not worried about any issues with morale within the Saudi armed forces or air corps, an official from the US later stated. #shorts #youtubeshorts #saudi #f15eagle #pilot #defected #sudan #1990

47:: When RAF Avro Vulcan Bomber Penetrated US NORAD Air Defense In 1961 #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 26.06.2023 · 13:15:55 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· On October 14, 1961, to demonstrate the reliability of NORAD, America and Canada organized an enormous air defense exercise, which was to be completely realistic, and the bomber command was asked to contribute. Eight Avro Vulcan bombers from the British Royal Air Force participated in Sky Shield II, four from the 27th Squadron in Bermuda, and four from the 83rd Squadron in Scotland. They simulated Russian heavy bombers flying at a height of 56,000 feet, higher than USAF B-52 bombers at 42,000 feet, and B-47 Stratojets at a lesser altitude. With help from the other three Vulcans that were jamming the F-102 Delta Dagger interceptors, a Vulcan from the 27th Squadron was able to penetrate the air defenses, before landing at Plattsburgh Air Force Base in New York. Four interceptors were said to have made one radar touch with the northern force attacking in a flow, and all four landed in Newfoundland. Nearly 50% of enemy flights at low altitude had managed to avoid detection, and of those that had, 40% then managed to avoid detection by altering the size, shape, or altitude of their formation. #shorts #youtubeshorts #royalairforce #avro #vulcan #bomber #us #norad

48:: When a U-2 Plane Landed On US Aircraft Carrier In 1964 #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 26.06.2023 · 12:50:28 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· On March 2nd, 1964, the first U-2 carrier landing took place! The CIA initiated Project Whale Tale in the middle of 1963 with the goal of modifying U-2s for carrier operation, however, the proposal of operating U-2s from carriers was first proposed in May 1957, just a year after the aircraft's clandestine premiere. In August 1963, carrier flight tests were under way. A U-2 was hoisted onto the carrier USS Kitty Hawk CV-63, in the darkness of midnight by a Navy crane. The Lockheed test pilot took off the following morning with a full fuel load and a 321-foot deck run as the ship sailed off the coast of California. Although the takeoff was quite successful, the attempted landing was not, according to CIA. They persisted nonetheless, and three U-2A types underwent upgrades by the US Navy. The U-2G made its first successful carrier landing on March 2, 1964. The aircraft performed a series of touch-and-go landings aboard the aircraft carrier USS Ranger CV-61. However, no U-2 model ever saw use in the US Navy. #shorts #youtubeshorts #u2 #plane #us #aircraftcarrier #1964

49:: When Russian Laser Shot Down Israeli Drone In Syria In 2020 #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 25.06.2023 · 14:44:14 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· On May 27th, 2020, a military aircraft from Israel suddenly hit the Golan Heights in Syria. An Israeli reconnaissance drone then visited the Syrian border that day to conduct surveillance, but the Russian laser weapon Peresvet shot down the drone over Syrian territory without giving it any prior notice. Russia delivered the Peresvet combat laser system in Syria after testing its Armata T-14 tank, and the Peresvet passed the test by shooting down the Israeli surveillance UAV. The Peresvet seems to be built around an infrared beam from a solid-state laser array that can be placed at a high intensity for hitting a target or at a low output to alert or disable a target's sensors. The Peresvet bears the name of a Tatar-fighting Russian Orthodox monk who lived around the 1300s. The US Navy's AN/SEQ-3 laser weapon system and the Russian laser have extremely similar appearances. Russian beam-particle weaponry was suspected by the Israeli side, but Israel then denied this and said that no such drone has ever been known to have been shot down in such an occurrence. Vladimir Putin disclosed the system in his address to the Federal Assembly on March 1, 2018. #shorts #youtubeshorts #russian #laser #israeli #drone #syria #2020

50:: When F-14 Tomcat Got Its First Kill For The US Navy In 1981 #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 25.06.2023 · 13:19:11 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· On August 19th, 1981, the first kill by the US Navy F-14 Tomcat was achieved. But it should be noted that the Iranian Air Force achieved the first-ever kill during the Iran-Iraq War. Gadafi claimed the entire Gulf of Sidra as part of Libyan national waters, so the U.S. Navy sent two aircraft carriers from its sixth fleet there in August 1981, to carry out freedom of navigation activities. The aircraft carrier USS Nimitz launched two F-14 Tomcats that day, each armed with Sparrows and Sidewinder missiles. An E-2C Hawkeye saw two Libyan Su-22s taking off from the Ghurdabiyah Air Base as Fast Eagles 102 and 107 from the VF-41 Black Aces were on a routine air patrol. Action was now unavoidable as the E-2C ordered the Tomcats to change course and engage the Fitters. One Su-22 fired a missile at approaching F-14s from a distance of 1000 feet, but they easily avoided it. Fast Eagle 102 used his Aim-9L Sidewinder to score the first kill, while Fast Eagle 107 scored the second as the F-14s made a hard left turn and approached the Libyan jets from the rear. #shorts #youtubeshorts #f14tomcat #f14 #usnavy #1981

51:: When F-15 Eagle Shot Down a Satellite In Orbit In 1985 #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 25.06.2023 · 13:09:31 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· On September 13th, 1985, the F-15 Eagle made history when it became the Celestial Eagle! By rapidly placing satellites into orbit in the late 1970s, the Soviet Union was able to maintain constant surveillance of US carrier battle groups. America made the decision to equip the F-15 with the anti-satellite missile ASM-135 in order to fight this threat and show off its capabilities. The target satellite was the Solwind P78-1, a spectrometer that had been sent into polar orbit in February 1979 but had lost all usefulness by 1985. That day at noon, the California Edwards Air Force Base saw the F-15 Eagle launch into the sky. Because Solwind was orbiting Earth at a speed of 17,000 miles per hour, the pilot had to make incredibly accurate calculations prior to launching the missile. You'll undoubtedly miss it if you move X number of feet to the left or right. Then, from 35,000 feet above the Pacific Ocean, he launched the ASM-135. A tiny IR-guided homing mechanism directed the missile toward the satellite's heat source, and it successfully hit the Solwind. #shorts #youtubeshorts #f15eagle #satellite #orbit #1985

52:: When US Navy Downed Iranian Passenger Aircraft Flight 655 In 1988 #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.06.2023 · 13:07:51 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· On July 3rd, 1988, an Iranian F-14 Tomcat was brought down by the USS Vincennes, a US Navy guided-missile cruiser. However, it was soon revealed that it was an Iranian Airbus A-300 airliner with 299 passengers on board. The cruiser mistook the passenger airliner for a military fighter in an attack run, as reported by the U.S. government and the crew members of the Vincennes. However, you must keep in mind that the aircraft's flight plan was logged by the cruiser's Aegis Combat System at the time of the event as rising, rather than falling as in an attack run. Following the 1987 USS Stark incident, all nearby aircraft were required to listen to an international air-distress radio frequency. Ten warning attempts were made in total, but no reply was received. The crew of the ship then started the procedure to engage Flight 655 when it continued traveling toward Vincennes. The USS Vincennes fired two SM-2MR surface-to-air missiles at the aircraft at 10:24 AM while it was at a distance of 10 nautical miles. After being struck, Flight 655 crashed into the sea with no survivors. #shorts #youtubeshorts #usnavy #iranian #passenger #aircraft #flight655

53:: When Iraqi MiG-25 Shot Down US Navy F/A-18 Hornet In 1991 #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 24.06.2023 · 12:59:54 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· On January 17, 1991, three US Navy strike packages consisting of F/A-18 Hornets were launched on a mission to strike an important Iraqi air base housing MiG squadrons and some bombers. Since the range of the Iraqi radars was larger at higher altitudes, the massive US Navy strike package was discovered even before it reached the border. The Iraqis launched a MiG-25 PD into the air in a hurry to stop the approaching "alpha strike." While its radar was still warming up, the Iraqi Foxbat flew directly into the middle of the Hornet's nest while accelerating at Mach 1.4. An F/A-18 locked the MiG-25 while it was 48 miles away, but as the MiG made a difficult maneuver, the lock failed. Full-throttle turns were made by the Foxbat and Hornet as they approached one another. The pilot immediately latched the F/A-18 at 15 miles when the MiG-25's radar was ready at 20.5 miles. The pilot fired an R-40RD missile. Until he saw a huge flash, he kept the target pinned on his radar. He persisted in trying to spot the aircraft descending in a spiral toward the ground. The US pilot did not make it! #shorts #youtubeshorts #iraqi #mig25 #usnavy #fa18hornet

54:: Why The US Navy Couldn't Save The Titanic Submersible Titan? #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.06.2023 · 13:42:40 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· The most technologically advanced submarines on the entire globe are operated by the US Navy, but they were incapable of saving the Titanic submersible. The Titan was launched on June 18 at 8:00 a.m. local time, and was expected to resurface at 3:00 p.m. Sadly, there are very few submersibles on the planet that can endure the pressure at 13,000 feet below the ocean's surface. Since 13,000 feet is simply impossible, the Ohio-class ballistic missile submarines and Virginia-class fast attack submarines can only dive to 1,500 to 1,600 feet before their hulls are breached. While it is claimed that the maximum depth for fast attack submarines of the Los Angeles class is just 950 feet. Despite having an outer hull composed of two-inch-thick HY-100 alloyed steel and a claimed crush depth of 3,000 feet, the most powerful submarines in the US Navy's fleet, the Sea Wolf class, couldn't go anywhere near the missing Titanic submarine. In other words, at depths that are roughly 9,500 feet higher than the seafloor where the Titan vanished, these nuclear submarines would meet the same end as the USS Thresher, SSN-593. Back Ground Music Credit: OZ Sound. #shorts #youtubeshorts #usnavy #titanic #submersible #titan

55:: When a Russian Submarine Collided With An Aircraft Carrier USS Kitty Hawk In 1984 #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.06.2023 · 13:24:27 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· On March 21, 1984, the USS Kitty Hawk CV-63 was participating in an exercise with South Korean forces in the Sea of Japan along with eight escorting warships. The carrier strike group was to be followed by the Victor-class nuclear submarine K-314, which the USS Kitty Hawk quickly realized was happening. After a week of this cat and mouse game, on March 21, the K-314 lost track of the USS Kitty Hawk owing to severe weather and ascended to a depth of just 10 meters. The whole Kitty Hawk CSG was only a couple of miles away, and Captain Vladimir Evseenko noticed that they were both speeding in the same direction. Evseenko immediately ordered submersion, but it was already too late! The USS Kitty Hawk and the K-314 collided with each other. Although everything appeared to be in order, their initial assumption was that the conning tower had been destroyed. The only thing that was seriously damaged in the collision was the propeller. Instead, the USS Kitty Hawk had a massive hole in its bow that allowed thousands of tons of jet fuel to pour into the sea. Tow vessels transported the K-314 to the closest Soviet naval base. #shorts #youtubeshorts #russian #submarine #collided #aircraftcarrier #uss #kittyhawk #russiansubmarine #1984

56:: When F-14 Tomcat Shot Down An Iraqi Mi-8 Helicopter In 1991 #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 23.06.2023 · 12:45:58 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· On February 6, 1991, an EA-6B Prowler on a jamming activity during a noon air strike was to be escorted by an F-14 Tomcat from VF-1 Wolfpack. A second Tomcat soon joined them. The F-14s were handed over to USAF AWACS command after they left the E-2 Hawkeye's radio reach. The AWACS spoke to the F-14s, "Go to the 210° direction, 36 miles in that path, make an attempt to bring down the enemy aircraft, he's approaching you while flying low." The two F-14s lit their afterburners and soon noticed an Iraqi Mi-8 helicopter. The pilot performed a 7G spin and caught sight of the helicopter. He moved the F-14 nose after switching to AIM-9 because the seeker head didn't have a suitable tone. The Sidewinder roared off its pylon as there was enough heat behind the helicopter to overcome it. The AIM-9 was successful in converting the Mi-8 into a falling star, defying the pilot's fear that it would crash into the sand. Even though the F-14 only got one enemy aircraft, this aerial victory is significant since it was the first chopper that a U.S. aircrew brought down while engaged in battle. #shorts #youtubeshorts #f14tomcat #iraqi #helicopter #mi8

57:: When an Iraqi Aircraft Hit a US Navy Frigate USS Stark In 1987 #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 22.06.2023 · 13:44:53 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· On May 17, 1987, the USS Stark, a guided-missile frigate, was on a regular patrol in the Persian Gulf. It took on an inbound aircraft at 10:09 p.m. local time. The fighter was initially thought to be a Dassault Mirage F1 fighter. The fighter repeatedly asked for identification, but Stark got no response. A Dassault Falcon 50 business jet that had been modified to carry two AM-39 Exocet missiles was the genuine aircraft that was mistaken for an F1 fighter. The first missile was launched by an Iraqi aircraft from a distance of 22 miles, and the second Exocet was launched from a distance of 15 miles. The incoming missiles were not picked up by Stark's Sea-Wiz defenses. The initial missile struck the ship's port side. Its rocket fuel generated a large fire, even though it did not detonate. After 30 seconds, the second Exocet likewise hit the port side. When this missile went off, it left a 10-by-15-foot hole in the left side of the frigate. The pilot thought Stark to be an Iranian tanker, according to an apology from Iraq. Before departing for Florida, Stark underwent temporary repairs in Bahrain. #shorts #youtubeshorts #iraqi #aircraft #usnavy #frigate #uss #stark

58:: When North Korea Tried To Bring Down SR-71 Blackbird In 1981 #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 22.06.2023 · 13:33:34 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· On August 25, 1981, an SR-71 Blackbird was in the skies over the Korean Peninsula, when the air defense forces of North Korea fired two S-75 surface-to-air missiles against it using a Soviet-made air defense system. Make sure to keep in mind that at that moment, North Korea was signaling to the newly-elected Reagan administration that America conducting surveillance flights over their land was not acceptable. Due to the EDF, or defensive electronic systems, of the SR-71, the pilots had the ability to swiftly identify the missile launch. Because North Korea occasionally deceives the pilots with fake launches, at first, the pilots were unsure if this was a genuine launch or a simulated one. They initially thought it was a phony launch, but luckily, the pilot glanced to the right in time to see the missile coming toward them! However, this time, the SR-71 didn't employ speed to escape the missile. According to reports, the SR-71's potent electronic warfare capabilities were responsible for the Korean attack's failure to hit the SR-71 Blackbird because they interfered with the missile system's navigation and made it deviate off course. #shorts #youtubeshorts #northkorea #sr71blackbird #1981

59:: When an F/A-18 Hornet Was About To Shoot Down a B-52 Bomber In 1991 #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 22.06.2023 · 13:15:49 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· On January 20, 1991, three B-52 bombers were in the air during a daylight strike on a weapons storage facility southwest of Basra. Since they were operating in the same region as the B-52 mission, their planning team negotiated a support package with the US Navy. The Navy pilot's reply when asked about the B-52 package by E-3 Sentry AWACS was, "I'm not functioning with them." They heard the following alert from a US Navy F/A-18 Hornet around 15 minutes into the bomb run, "Aircraft at a particular position, reveal yourself!" The airborne early warning and control aircraft informed the Hornet pilot that they were "friendly guys, so leave them alone." This back-and-forth exchange lasted for almost four minutes. The Hornet pilot was confused, so he "locked on" and requested authorization to fire his missiles. Finally, he was informed that we were B-52s flying at a particular altitude and speed. This seemed to settle down our Naval friend a little, but not much. Later, we discovered that the AWACS located him after listening to the tapes again and obtaining his call sign. We hoped he had a good meeting with his superior officer! #shorts #youtubeshorts #fa18hornet #b52bomber #1991

60:: When an Israeli F-15 Eagle Landed Without One Wing In 1983 #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 22.06.2023 · 12:53:03 ··· ···
··· ··· ··· ··· On May 1st, 1983, an Israeli F-15 Baz and an A-4 Skyhawk came into collision over the Negev desert while they were carrying out air combat training. The A-4 pilot ejected right away from his damaged aircraft, but the F-15's case was different. The Eagle crew was surprised to discover that the F-15's whole wing had ripped off, as they had initially been unable to comprehend the scope of the damage. Pilot Zivi was interested in landing the aircraft, while navigator Yehoar wanted to jump out. The pilot quickly activated the afterburners, and the lift generated by the F-15's intact wing and huge portions of its fuselage enabled the pilot to restore the grip of the aircraft. The landing occurred at twice the usual speed, and about 20 feet from the runway's end, the F-15 came to an abrupt stop. McDonnell Douglas later discovered that the F-15 had transformed into a lifting-body aircraft. A fixed-wing aircraft layout with a lifting body is one in which the body generates lift autonomously. The firm informed the pilot that the F-15 Eagle has a very wide body, that he flew swiftly enough, that he was like a rocket, and that he didn't require wings. #shorts #youtubeshorts #israeli #f15eagle #without #wing #1983

61:: China's Most Powerful Attack Submarine , Type 093 Sub #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 21.04.2023 · 13:22:40 ··· ···
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62:: Russia To Rule Skies As Ukraine's Defense Systems Running Out Of Missiles

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 20.04.2023 · 18:02:00 ··· ···
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63:: First Iranian SU-35 Jet Arrives In Tehran | Iran Russia SU-35 Deal

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 20.04.2023 · 17:00:06 ··· ···
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64:: US Warns Russia Not To Touch Its Nuclear Technology At Ukrainian Nuclear Plant

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 20.04.2023 · 15:59:00 ··· ···
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65:: When Soviet Warships Bumped US Navy Warships In 1988 #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 20.04.2023 · 13:29:00 ··· ···
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66:: When US Navy Turned Aircraft Carrier Into a Car Carrier #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 19.04.2023 · 13:29:00 ··· ···
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67:: US Leak Says New Hypersonic Missile of China Can Evade US Missile Defense

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 18.04.2023 · 19:34:21 ··· ···
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68:: China Accidentally Revealed Next Aircraft Carrier to rival the US

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 18.04.2023 · 18:07:20 ··· ···
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69:: PLA on ‘high alert’ after US sends warship through Taiwan Strait

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.04.2023 · 17:30:17 ··· ···
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70:: Godzilla Vs. The US Military | Who Wins? #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.04.2023 · 12:59:00 ··· ···
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71:: US Navy Subs Built to Fight Russia #shorts Los Angeles-class

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.04.2023 · 00:32:00 ··· ···
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72:: Israel's Iron Beam Laser is 100X Better/Powerful Than Irone Dome #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 17.04.2023 · 00:04:48 ··· ···
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73:: China to quickly achieve air superiority over Taiwan, US leaks say

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.04.2023 · 18:51:31 ··· ···
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74:: Cool Footage of the German Eurofighter Typhoon Take Off #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 16.04.2023 · 10:42:16 ··· ···
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75:: Some F-22 Raptor Maneuvers! F-22 Goes Roar!!!

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.04.2023 · 19:31:01 ··· ···
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76:: Russian Fighter Jet Has Collided With US MQ-9 Drone #shorts

01.01.1970 · 01:00:00 ··· 15.03.2023 · 00:00:00 ··· ···
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