Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
Stealth vs. Thrust Vectoring: J-35 and Su-35 Summed Up in 4 Words
Can pure agility outperform invisibility? In the dynamic chessboard of air combat, Russia’s Su-35 and China’s J-35 embody two diametrically opposed approaches to fighter design one based on ...
National Security Journal on MSN
Russia’s Su-35 vs. China’s New J-35 Stealth Fighter: Who Wins Summed up in 4 Words
The Su-35 is Russia’s apex 4.5-gen Flanker: huge thrust, thrust-vectoring agility, long reach with Irbis-E radar and missiles like R-77/R-37M—but little stealth. -China’s carrier-capable J-35 is a ...
The Aviationist on MSN
This Might Be Our Best Look Yet at the Chinese J-XDS Stealth Jet
For the first time, the J-XDS was photographed at close distance on the ground, revealing new details. Two new photos, captured off the camera’s screen, ...
The Aviationist on MSN
Our Best Look Yet at the B-21 Raider’s Engine Exhaust
A new photo of the second B-21’s first flight offers a new look at the engine exhaust, which appears very similar to the B-2’s one. Last week, the second ...
In test flights 5, 7, and 8, SpaceX achieved the impressive feat of bringing the 71-meter-tall booster back to the launchpad at Starbase in southern Texas, using giant mechanical arms on the launch ...
From the piston-driven legends of World War II to the stealth platforms of the 21st century, American fighter jets have shaped the battlefield and redefined air superiority. This list highlights six ...
The National Interest on MSN
Forget Stealth: The F-22 Raptor’s Speed Makes It the Best Fighter in the World
The F-22’s holistic design—born of the Advanced Tactical Fighter program—prioritizes air dominance over ground attack.
A bombshell leak out of China may be the clearest images yet of China’s new J-50 stealth fighter, also known as the J-XDS. If the images are real.
India’s potential acquisition of Russia’s Su-57E fifth-generation fighter have reignited one of the most consequential debates within defence and strategic circles. At a time when the Indian Air Force ...
Using supersonic shockwaves for combustion, the groundbreaking design could allow aircraft to travel up to six times the speed of sound.
RTX's Pratt & Whitney said on Monday that it is developing a new 500 to 1,800 pounds of thrust class of engines to power munitions and U.S. Air Force ...
Pratt is evaluating the PW500 and PW300 series for CCA use, actively testing them with adaptive equipment for the CCA application, she says. So far the tests have shown embedding the engines is ...
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