The Navy’s Super Hornet and Growler are evolving under new directives - see what the 2024 Annual Report reveals about their ...
The Finnish Air Force's F/A-18 Hornet fighter jets will participate in training missions with the United States Air Force’s KC-135 Stratotanker aerial refueling aircraft from February 10 to 13, 2025.
The IRST Block II enhances ‘situational awareness by supplementing air-to-air detection and track capabilities, and ...
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The Aviationist on MSNFrench Navy Rafales and U.S. Navy F/A-18 Super Hornets Perform Cross-Deck Operations During Exercise Pacific StellerPacific Steller saw the USS Carl C. Vinson, FNS Charles De Gaulle and JS Kaga involved in a Multi-Large Deck Event near the Philippine Sea, with both ...
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Air Force Times on MSNSalvage effort gets underway in San Diego following Growler jet crashThe start of salvage and recovery operations was delayed several days due to a blustery winter storm that moved through the ...
The Navy said that the "Murder Hornet" configuration on its F/A-18 fighter jet is comprised of nine air-to-air missiles.
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Controllers SAVE THE DAY Again! F/A-18 Emergency Fuel in St. Louis in 2012When an F/A-18 (Super Hornet?) declared minimum (and then emergency) fuel, these controllers stepped up and helped him get on the ground in bad weather.
General Electric may be a name you know for appliances, but the manufacturer has a long history creating jet engines for ...
Learn how the US Navy is upgrading its Super Hornet fleet's sensor to improve aircrew tracking and targeting capabilities.
While no fatalities were reported in this latest crash, it serves as a reminder of the risks associated with military aviation operations in populated areas.
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Classic Hornet In Australian ServiceAustralia's Tactical Fighter Force project to select a replacement for the RAAF’s Mirage fighter was a significant one, not only for choosing the RAAF's main fighter for the next three decades but to ...
The office of the Chief of Naval Operations later identified a Boeing-made F/A-18 with a nine-missile configuration as a "Murder Hornet," a play on the fighter jet's actual name, the Super Hornet.
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