Recent discussions surrounding the armed force's latest and most tech-laden fighter jet ever, the F-35 Lightning II, had manufacturer Lockheed Martin …
F-35 Engine: The Incredible Turbofan Powering The World's Most Advanced Fighter
Since the F-35 is expected to fly until the year 2070, its handlers can't be faulted for looking toward the future, but the fact is that the jet's current Pratt & Whitney F135 turbofan engine is pretty darn amazing in its own right and due to budget constraints, will continue to power the F-35 for the foreseeable future.
Buy cheap, buy twice, as the old saying goes. In the world of tech, this certainly holds true. It's often better not to go straight for the cheapest …
Next-generation technology is all the rage. Whether you're talking about gaming, smartphone improvements, or the United States military's arsenal, …
The "Top Gun" franchise has caught the imagination of moviegoers spanning several generations, thanks in no small part to its highly realistic aerial …
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