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The top most impressive military aircraft on Earth! From fifth-generation fighter jets to experimental space planes

#9 Boeing EA-18G Growler
The most advanced modern method of airborne electronic attack, the EA-18G Growler is a source of military support in the field. This plane safeguards strike aircrafts thanks to its ability to tactically jam and protect electronics during hazardous missions. Thanks in part to powerful afterburners, the maximum speed of the Growler is a whopping 1,190 miles per hour or Mach 1.8. The EA-18G typically isn’t weighed down by heavy machinery as its normal payloads consist of external fuel tanks, jamming pods, and some missiles. A larger jet, the Growler has room for a single pilot and a weapons system officer, despite being equipped with minimal projectile weapons. Regardless of equipped self-defense capabilities, though, pilots of this plane tend to be more concerned with matters of disruption and radar-tampering.
#8 Lockheed Martin X-59 QueSST
One of the latest projects of the United States X-planes, a category assigned to experimental planes under development for the U.S. government, the X-59 Quiet Supersonic Transport, or QueSST for short, was devised to test the potential for supersonic transport. Lockheed Martin won the design contract to build this aircraft in 2016 with an extensive time table for building, testing and reporting the results of scale models beforehand. Earlier this year, NASA awarded them with a $247.5 million contract to continue with the project and go on to fully design, construct and deliver the plane by 2021.
The sharp-looking, needle-nosed aircraft is meant to work as a low-boom flight demonstrator as its expected to have a ground noise of about 60 decibels. That’s only one one-thousandth the volume of a current supersonic plane. The QueSST’s long, narrow frame plays a large part in this process as it keeps the shock waves generated by the supersonic speeds from coalescing. Though still in its early stages of development, the quest to create a speedy yet silent aircraft looks optimistic with the X-59! read more

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Military drones are increasingly used in special operations. They allow reconnaissance from the air, and, thanks to their small size, sneak unnoticed deep into enemy formations. There are also drones that can not only carry out reconnaissance and surveillance, but also fire. Today we will not talk about large unmanned aerial vehicles, but show you the 10 smallest and practical military drones in the world!

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The Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and the Henry A. Kissinger Center for Global Affairs at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) are pleased to host the 2020 Future Strategy Forum, an initiative to connect scholars who research national security with its leading practitioners. Future Strategy Forum: Cooperation and Conflict in the Time of Covid-19 will feature a virtual keynote discussion with the Hon. Michèle Flournoy on June 2nd, followed by three panels over three days exploring how Covid-19 will impact national security. read more

Quebec officials responded Wednesday to a military report which raised serious concerns as to how long-term care homes are being operated in the province.

Premier François Legault said the 60-page report did “not have a lot of surprises” about the state of nursing homes, known as CHSLDs, amid the novel coronavirus pandemic.

Legault said the long-term care home sector in the province has been unable to fill about 10,000 positions for years now.

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A U.S. military member that serves on the White House campus who works close to President Trump has tested positive for coronavirus. The president and vice president have both been tested and are reported negative. NBC’s Peter Alexander reports from the White House. Aired on 5/7/2020.
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The Air Force and Navy joined forces to put on a spectacular show over New York City, Philadelphia, and parts of New Jersey to honor those keeping the nation going during the coronavirus pandemic. Aired on 04/28/2020.
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During a Coronavirus Task Force briefing Sunday night, President Trump said major disaster declarations have been approved in all 50 states and territories. The president also laid out details about supplies and ventilators being sent nationwide to battle the pandemic. Watch his remarks here.

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Iran has threatened to destroy US military bases and aircraft carriers in the Gulf if they ‘make a mistake’. A commander in Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards, Hossein Nejat, said on Tuesday the U.S. regional bases are in range of Iranian missiles, the Tasnim news agency reported. The threat comes amid heightened tensions between Washington and Tehran, which has sharply increased in recent weeks.  A commander in Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards, Hossein Nejat, (pictured) said on Tuesday the U.S. regional bases are in range of Iranian missiles, the Tasnim news agency reported A year after the U.S. pulled out of the 2015 Iran Nuclear Deal, tension between the two nations remain high, with dispute over oil tanker explosions and Tehran’s uranium enrichment program (Pictured: Smoke billowing from Norwegian owned Front Altair tanker said to have been attacked in waters of the Gulf of Oman) ‘American bases are within the range of our missiles … Our missiles will destroy their aircraft carriers if they make a mistake,’ said Hossein Nejat. ‘Americans are very well aware of the consequences of a military confrontation with Iran.’ A year after the U.S. pulled out of the 2015 Iran Nuclear Deal, tension between the two nations remain high, with dispute over oil tanker explosions and Tehran’s uranium enrichment program. A Ukrainian tanker carrying Iranian oil was seized by US-backed Egypt in the Suez Canal ten days ago, it emerged yesterday.It comes a day after six ‘spies for Iran’ were locked up by an Egypt’s Supreme State Security Criminal Court. The men were jailed for between 15 and 25 years, as well as given a $30,000 fine and had their phones and computers taken. Last Thursday, the British Royal Marines helped seize an oil tanker off the southern tip of Spain and brought it to the Bay of Gibraltar. The Grace 1 supertanker, able to haul 2 million barrels of crude oil, was found to be in violation of EU sanctions.  The latest drama involving Iran comes a day after six ‘spies for Iran’ were locked up by an Egypt’s Supreme State Security Criminal Court. (Pictured: Stock of ships in the Suez Canal) Captured: The Grace 1 in the waters of Gibraltar after the supertanker was seized by British authorities last week, prompting fresh tensions with Iran The cargo came from Iran. Britain alleges that the tanker was heading for Syria, which Iran has denied.  A BP oil tanker, British Heritage, is said to have U-turned at the weekend and taken shelter off the Saudi coast, fearing an Iranian retaliation. An Iranian military chief warned that Tehran would give an ‘appropriate answer’ for the Gibraltar operation.Tankers in the Gulf have already come under attack in recent weeks, in explosions which Britain and America have blamed on Iran. RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Tanker carrying Iranian oil ‘was detained by US-ally Egypt… British warship ‘escorts UK-flagged tanker’ as it enters… Share this article Share A UAE investigation found four myster read more

President Trump honored American history and heroes ranging from George Washington to Martin Luther King Jr. during a rousing Fourth of July speech punctuated by displays of the country’s military air power.  Speaking before a cheering crowd that repeatedly erupted in chants of “USA! USA!,” Trump hailed US innovations in science, medicine and space exploration during his 45-minute “Salute to America” speech on the National Mall in Washington, DC. see also Tanks roll through DC ahead of Trump’s ‘Salute to America’ A pair of tanks were spotted being ferried down a…  The Independence Day address, which was free of any partisan politics, was the first by a president on the Mall since President Harry Truman spoke there during the Korean War in 1951.  The president recounted episodes from the Revolutionary and Civil wars, as well as the suffragette and civil rights movements — and praised the “American spirit that emboldened our founders” and “runs through the veins of every American patriot.”  “It is the spirit — daring and defiance, excellence and adventure, courage and confidence, loyalty and love — that built this country into the most exceptional nation in the history of the world,” he said.  “And our nation is stronger today than it ever was before. It is its strongest now.”  Trump noted the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing later this month and directly addressed retired NASA Flight Director Gene Kranz, who was in attendance.  “Gene, I want you to know we will be back on the moon — and someday soon we will plant the American flag on Mars!” he said.  Trump also introduced legendary oncologist Dr. Emil Freireich, who developed an effective treatment for childhood leukemia, as a “great American hero” — and acknowledged the presence of Clarence Henderson, who took part in the landmark 1960 civil rights sit-in at the Woolworth’s lunch counter in Greensboro, NC.  “Clarence, thank you for making this country a much better place for all Americans,” he said to applause, leading Henderson to stand up and salute the crowd.  The President also paid his respects to the nation’s Gold Star families, whose sons and daughters made the ultimate sacrifice in service of the US.  Trump, who arranged for the display of military equipment around the mall — including two M1A2 Abrams tanks and two M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicles — also paid tribute to all five branches of the military and pledged they would soon be joined by the Space Force. see also 19 Photos ‘Salute to America’ Independence Day celebration in DC  After recounting epic victories won by each branch, his remarks were capped by fly-overs of planes and helicopters — including a B-2 Stealth bomber that was flanked by two F-22 Raptor stealth fighters that banked around the Washington Monument during an approach greeted by loud cheers.  The speech — which began with a flyover by Air Force One — ended with the Navy’s Blue Angels team soaring above in a tight, six-plane delta formation read more

President Trump honored American history and heroes ranging from George Washington to Martin Luther King Jr. during a rousing Fourth of July speech punctuated by displays of the country’s military air power.  Speaking before a cheering crowd that repeatedly erupted in chants of “USA! USA!,” Trump hailed US innovations in science, medicine and space exploration during his 45-minute “Salute to America” speech on the National Mall in Washington, DC. see also Tanks roll through DC ahead of Trump’s ‘Salute to America’ A pair of tanks were spotted being ferried down a…  The Independence Day address, which was free of any partisan politics, was the first by a president on the Mall since President Harry Truman spoke there during the Korean War in 1951.  The president recounted episodes from the Revolutionary and Civil wars, as well as the suffragette and civil rights movements — and praised the “American spirit that emboldened our founders” and “runs through the veins of every American patriot.”  “It is the spirit — daring and defiance, excellence and adventure, courage and confidence, loyalty and love — that built this country into the most exceptional nation in the history of the world,” he said.  “And our nation is stronger today than it ever was before. It is its strongest now.”  Trump noted the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing later this month and directly addressed retired NASA Flight Director Gene Kranz, who was in attendance.  “Gene, I want you to know we will be back on the moon — and someday soon we will plant the American flag on Mars!” he said.  Trump also introduced legendary oncologist Dr. Emil Freireich, who developed an effective treatment for childhood leukemia, as a “great American hero” — and acknowledged the presence of Clarence Henderson, who took part in the landmark 1960 civil rights sit-in at the Woolworth’s lunch counter in Greensboro, NC.  “Clarence, thank you for making this country a much better place for all Americans,” he said to applause, leading Henderson to stand up and salute the crowd.  The President also paid his respects to the nation’s Gold Star families, whose sons and daughters made the ultimate sacrifice in service of the US.  Trump, who arranged for the display of military equipment around the mall — including two M1A2 Abrams tanks and two M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicles — also paid tribute to all five branches of the military and pledged they would soon be joined by the Space Force. see also 19 Photos ‘Salute to America’ Independence Day celebration in DC  After recounting epic victories won by each branch, his remarks were capped by fly-overs of planes and helicopters — including a B-2 Stealth bomber that was flanked by two F-22 Raptor stealth fighters that banked around the Washington Monument during an approach greeted by loud cheers.  The speech — which began with a flyover by Air Force One — ended with the Navy’s Blue Angels team soaring above in a tight, six-plane delta formation read more

President Trump honored American history and heroes ranging from George Washington to Martin Luther King Jr. during a rousing Fourth of July speech punctuated by displays of the country’s military air power.  Speaking before a cheering crowd that repeatedly erupted in chants of “USA! USA!,” Trump hailed US innovations in science, medicine and space exploration during his 45-minute “Salute to America” speech on the National Mall in Washington, DC. see also Tanks roll through DC ahead of Trump’s ‘Salute to America’ A pair of tanks were spotted being ferried down a…  The Independence Day address, which was free of any partisan politics, was the first by a president on the Mall since President Harry Truman spoke there during the Korean War in 1951.  The president recounted episodes from the Revolutionary and Civil wars, as well as the suffragette and civil rights movements — and praised the “American spirit that emboldened our founders” and “runs through the veins of every American patriot.”  “It is the spirit — daring and defiance, excellence and adventure, courage and confidence, loyalty and love — that built this country into the most exceptional nation in the history of the world,” he said.  “And our nation is stronger today than it ever was before. It is its strongest now.”  Trump noted the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing later this month and directly addressed retired NASA Flight Director Gene Kranz, who was in attendance.  “Gene, I want you to know we will be back on the moon — and someday soon we will plant the American flag on Mars!” he said.  Trump also introduced legendary oncologist Dr. Emil Freireich, who developed an effective treatment for childhood leukemia, as a “great American hero” — and acknowledged the presence of Clarence Henderson, who took part in the landmark 1960 civil rights sit-in at the Woolworth’s lunch counter in Greensboro, NC.  “Clarence, thank you for making this country a much better place for all Americans,” he said to applause, leading Henderson to stand up and salute the crowd.  The President also paid his respects to the nation’s Gold Star families, whose sons and daughters made the ultimate sacrifice in service of the US.  Trump, who arranged for the display of military equipment around the mall — including two M1A2 Abrams tanks and two M2 Bradley Fighting Vehicles — also paid tribute to all five branches of the military and pledged they would soon be joined by the Space Force. see also 19 Photos ‘Salute to America’ Independence Day celebration in DC  After recounting epic victories won by each branch, his remarks were capped by fly-overs of planes and helicopters — including a B-2 Stealth bomber that was flanked by two F-22 Raptor stealth fighters that banked around the Washington Monument during an approach greeted by loud cheers.  The speech — which began with a flyover by Air Force One — ended with the Navy’s Blue Angels team soaring above in a tight, six-plane delta formation read more