New Russian stealth fighter makes its first flight
It was called “the most outstanding fighter plane ever built.”
A fifth-generation fighter jet utilizing the latest stealth technology, it was a single seat, twin-engine powerhouse capable of overpowering anything it came up against. Known as the F-22 Raptor, its combination of stealth, speed, agility, precision, air-to-air and air-to-ground [...]
Is Spending Money on Air Superiority Really a Waste, Mr. President?
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Newsreal Looks at the World: this Week, Norway and the Nobel Peace Prize
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When the Socialists on the Nobel Committee in Norway took a look at President Barack Obama’s accomplishments during his first twelve days in office and decided to award him the Nobel Peace Prize, they must have seen something that everyone else missed, as his accomplishments in those first twelve days (and since), could easily have [...]
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