November 02, 2024 Military Aviation News

France reportedly offered to sell 24 Rafale jets to Brazil

11/02/2024

Reports indicate that France has proposed selling 24 Rafale fighter jets to Brazil, a move that marks a potential step forward in Franco-Brazilian defense relations. Since the 2000s, France has made several defense sales to Brazil, including 50 maneuverable Super Cougar helicopters and four Scorpène submarines, but recent defense contracts haven’t all gone smoothly.

Ukrainian F-16 reportedly shoots down second Russian Su-34

11/02/2024

Reports from Russian military bloggers and aviation sources suggest that a Russian Su-34 fighter-bomber was downed under mysterious circumstances early this morning. Russian sources close to the Air Force, including well-known aviator Ilya Tumanov, have acknowledged the loss, with messages such as “Eternal memory, brothers!” indicating that the aircraft’s crew did not survive.

F-15EX vs. F-35: Which Fighter Jet Should You Spend Your $90 Million On?

11/02/2024

The F-15EX Eagle II and F-35 Lightning II are often compared due to their similar price points, around $90 million, despite differing generations. The F-35, a fifth-generation stealth jet, excels in stealth and is ideal for contested airspace, while the F-15EX, a fourth-generation-plus fighter, boasts a larger payload and shines in homeland defense and air superiority roles.

F-16 Fighters Will Fly For Argentina With U.S. Weapons

11/02/2024

The Lockheed Martin-produced F-16 Fighting Falcon will soon be a South American warbird, as the U.S. State Department approved the Foreign Military Sale to the Government of Argentina for the multirole combat aircraft this week. Buenos Aires had requested twenty-four F-16 Block 10/15 aircraft that would be delivered via a third-party transfer.

Why the Air Force Paused NGAD—And What’s Next

11/02/2024

he Next-Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) combat jet—the centerpiece of the Air Force’s future air superiority plans—faces a crucial design review between now and the end of the year. What kind of aircraft the Air Force needs, what it can afford, and how long it will be before that aircraft is available all hang in the balance. The threat NGAD must defeat is evolving faster than predicted, its unit cost is extremely high—though classified, estimates near $300 million a copy.

Fighters and bombers are what America needs to win — not quadcopters

11/02/2024

On Saturday, Israeli F-35 stealth fighter aircraft penetrated highly defended Iranian airspace, struck a broad number of military targets and returned home safe. Days earlier, U.S. B-2 stealth bombers struck multiple deeply buried Houthi arms caches. These missions illustrate a key point: Despite trendy arguments to the contrary, the United States still requires the most advanced fighters and bombers in our arsenal if we want to win in future conflicts.

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