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'Mutant Year Zero' Is the Rare Tactics Game Where Scouting Is Actually Fun
Why the stealth-to-combat transition remains one of the toughest in games.
Why Is the Air Force Using Stealth Fighters to Blow Up Crude Drug Labs?
"The reality is we are fighting two wars, in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the F-22 has not performed a single mission in either theater."
Donald Trump Sure Does Like to Talk About How ‘Invisible’ F-35 Fighter Jets Are
“They say, well, it wins every time because the enemy cannot see it. Even if it's right next to them, it can't see it.”
I Tried to Lengthen My Dick and It Did Not Turn Out So Well
After deciding to test out a penile-enhancing product advertised to me on Instagram, I found that going about your daily routine with a mattress coil in your pants is about as comfortable as it sounds.
Iran’s Stealth Fighter Is Still Fake and Not Convincing Anyone
Iran's military unveiled a new version of its homebuilt Qaher F313 fighter jet last weekend, but a drive down the runway revealed it's far from ready for flight.
The Incredibly Expensive F-35 May Look Cool, But Does it Actually Work?
Maybe the F-35 is a great idea in theory, but does the thing actually work? Conclusion of a three-part series on the F-35, it's role, it's future, and it's flaws.
What Is the Pentagon's Multi-Billion Dollar F-35 Jet Actually Supposed to Do?
The US (along with almost a dozen countries) is spending hundreds of billions of dollars on a new fighter jet. But what it is the actually supposed to do?
Saving Money on the F-22 Fighter Jet May Cost America a Hell of a Lot
The Pentagon stopped production of the F-22 fighter jet in 2012. Now, facing new threats from China and Russia, the US wants more F-22s — but they're going to cost more than ever.
Do Israel's New Fighter Jets Mean Stealth Is Going Out of Style?
For decades, military planners have touted the age of the stealth airplane. But an order for new jets from the Israeli Air Force tells us it may all be coming to an end.
China Has a New Hypersonic Glider That Could Deliver Nukes — But Can They Steer It?
China just tested its hypersonic glide vehicle that could potentially fly at 4,000 miles per hour. Hypersonics will change a lot about fighting wars — but when?