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Air Intel - The latest developments and world military aviation news from Tom Kaminski
Camanche Axed - David Willis looks at why the US Army is to cancel its RAH-66 Comanche programme, after $6.3bn and 20 years have been invested in the stealthy, armed battlefield reconnaissance helicopter.
Prowler to Growler - The EA-18G Growler program is advancing at a rapid rate, as it gears up to replace the US Navy?s EA-6B Prowler fleet. Brad Elward details the latest developments.
Where are they now? - Jon Lake investigates the fate of Russia?s fourth generation fighters ? the radical MiG 1.44 and the Sukhoi S-37. SPECIAL ARTWORK
United States Navy Airpower Update 2004 - The US Navy is a sea-going force that dwarfs all others. It employs the latest technology on the latest aircraft, which operate from the biggest and most awesome of all aircraft carriers on the high seas. There can be nothing more impressive in the world of military aviation than US Naval carrier operations ? the electric atmosphere, the rolling deck, the constant whine of engines as aircraft position for launch, waves of jets screaming from the catapults, and then returning to Ã
Camanche Axed - David Willis looks at why the US Army is to cancel its RAH-66 Comanche programme, after $6.3bn and 20 years have been invested in the stealthy, armed battlefield reconnaissance helicopter.
Prowler to Growler - The EA-18G Growler program is advancing at a rapid rate, as it gears up to replace the US Navy?s EA-6B Prowler fleet. Brad Elward details the latest developments.
Where are they now? - Jon Lake investigates the fate of Russia?s fourth generation fighters ? the radical MiG 1.44 and the Sukhoi S-37. SPECIAL ARTWORK
United States Navy Airpower Update 2004 - The US Navy is a sea-going force that dwarfs all others. It employs the latest technology on the latest aircraft, which operate from the biggest and most awesome of all aircraft carriers on the high seas. There can be nothing more impressive in the world of military aviation than US Naval carrier operations ? the electric atmosphere, the rolling deck, the constant whine of engines as aircraft position for launch, waves of jets screaming from the catapults, and then returning to Ã
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