This is a really hard time for many who are inextricably connected to America's longest war, but you don't have to face it on your own. | Continue reading
The video provides an intimate and at times harrowing look into what service members went through as America stumbled out of its longest war. | Continue reading
The old 727 showing up among the military transports at Kabul International drew a lot of interest among flight trackers and open-source intel gurus. | Continue reading
These controlled detonations help account for reports of additional explosions in Afghanistan's capital after yesterday's deadly terrorist attack. | Continue reading
The sound alone of something ripping by at hypersonic speed just feet above the desert floor is worth the click! | Continue reading
"Five miles an hour, if you can run faster than that it'll be fine," Elon Musk said of the robot he claims Tesla will build. | Continue reading
Tired of your project car smelling like fumes and gulping gas? Well, even if you aren't, some folks are—this is for them. | Continue reading
"Its abilities were pretty incredible" — FAA audio points to confusion during and after police helicopter's encounter with strange aircraft. | Continue reading
Ok internet, bring on the Ancient Aliens memes. | Continue reading
Evacuations in Kabul will likely be the last major mission for U.S. CH-46 "Phrogs," which served in this same role in Saigon nearly 50 years ago. | Continue reading
"800 people on your jet?! Holy... Holy cow... Ok..." | Continue reading
The EV broke the record on its 11th run of the day with a 167.51 mph trap speed. | Continue reading
Northrop's "Whale" stealth battlefield surveillance jet was revolutionary. Now we get a better look into the program from someone who was there. | Continue reading
Bitcoin is out, bags of grain are in. | Continue reading
Watch as a running motor is unmounted and transferred into another car without it shutting off. | Continue reading
The U.S. Air Force has a classified program to field low-cost, attritable drones that can be used as "off-board sensing stations." | Continue reading
Arcflash Labs has developed what it calls the world's first and only handheld Gauss rifle, capable of firing metal projectiles at lower velocities. | Continue reading
The owner reports his father-in-law unwittingly bought the upgrade which automatically charged his credit card. | Continue reading
It's a useful guide on how to deal with an attack on the road, though it's a trifle out of date today. | Continue reading
This could be the next frontier in autonomous tech, but it has a lot of mapping to do. | Continue reading
The Pentagon aims to use cutting-edge cloud networks and artificial intelligence systems to anticipate adversaries' moves before they make them. | Continue reading
The attack on the Israeli-operated ship claimed two lives and comes amid a shadowy tit-for-tat maritime campaign being waged by Iran and Israel. | Continue reading
Close to a year after the first encounter, and multiple sightings by pilots later, the Los Angeles Jetpack Man mystery deepens. | Continue reading
The Vegas Loop tunnels are now open, and drivers have been given strict instructions on how to talk to passengers. | Continue reading
Seldom, if ever, do E-4Bs visit Tonopah Test Range Airport in Nevada and, in this case, the Secretary of Defense might have been onboard. | Continue reading
Raytheon claims the Army used an unspecified "non-kinetic effector" aboard one of its Coyote drones to take down a swarm of ten hostile UAVs. | Continue reading
The Cuban government is making it hard for citizens to communicate with the outside world, limiting internet access and possibly jamming radio bands. | Continue reading
Already a true hands-off system, GM's Super Cruise driver assist tech adds a killer app in the 2022 GMC Sierra: towing. | Continue reading
After a much-hyped buildup, Russia’s latest fighter jet design has arrived on the international stage. | Continue reading
We found over 50 highly unusual incidents with our new FAA data mapping tool. And yes, there even are a few flying 'disks' and 'cylinders' in there. | Continue reading
Never really intended for sale, it was produced to pull the Model 3's base price below a key tax credit threshold. | Continue reading
The hangar, which is one of the largest on earth, sits among remote missile defense and anti-satellite development installations. | Continue reading
The Chinese spaceplane test appears to be linked to ostensibly commercial endeavors, but could have military applications. | Continue reading
A half-mile-long line of pine trees spell out "Studebaker" and you can read it from the air to this day. | Continue reading
The eagerly awaited new fighter seems to be named Checkmate and is due to be unveiled at the MAKS air show next week. | Continue reading
Another solution to getting more juice on the go. | Continue reading
The California automaker's Technoking is really making a statement. | Continue reading
The FAA has a little-known database with over 10,000 incident reports. Our new application intends to crowdsource the investigation into them. | Continue reading
The Navy's testbed for new maritime combat technologies and concepts has just demonstrated a 360-degree detect-and-defeat anti-drone system. | Continue reading
This is what people are fighting for. | Continue reading
Test pilot explains how the Air Force linked two major developmental exercises that included cutting-edge long-range targeting and autonomous drones. | Continue reading
The risk of regional conflicts between nuclear-armed nations is rising according to a document prepared by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. | Continue reading
Driving more than 5,000 miles without stopping to refuel sounds like a '50s fever dream—because it was. | Continue reading
The Air Force's Skyborg continues to be integrated into more aircraft, signaling that a variety of aircraft could someday be flown by the AI system. | Continue reading
The fleet have racked up plenty of deliveries in the last 11 months. | Continue reading
Change for the sake of change is rarely this silly. | Continue reading
The incident, the second of its kind in the last two weeks, follows an uptick in tensions between Russia and NATO in the Black Sea. | Continue reading
The Cold War project cooked up an ingenious, but overly complicated method for submarines to send covert messages. | Continue reading