The U.S. Air Force’s Air Education and Training Command received its first T-7 Red Hawk trainer at Joint Base San Antonio - Randolph, marking a milestone ...
The T-7A Red Hawk will join the 12th Flying Training Wing’s 99th Flying Training Squadron, paving the way for future training and eventually replacing the aging T-38C Talon. Christmas came a bit early ...
Thanks to new technology that allows aircraft to be flown from miles away, autonomous flying helicopters could be the future of the U.S. Army. In 2025, it was reported that the U.S. Army was ...
The team will head back to the court when training camp begins Tuesday, with several new faces in uniform. A few of those additions came in splashy moves from the revamped front office, and they ...
To learn to fly a military helicopter is to take a master class in multitasking. You need both hands and both feet to control the aircraft while keeping a close eye on the horizon and your altitude.