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The Harrier II jump jet was a legendary military aircraft heavily utilized by the RAF. However, the U.K. government pulled ...
Flight Lieutenant Caroline Paige, an honouree at the PEUGEOT Attitude PRIDE Awards, supported by British Airways, stared ...
RAF Lossiemouth is poised to play its part in the spiralling Israel-Iran conflict with RAF Typhoon fighter jets being sent to ...
The Avro Vulcan was a British high-altitude, long-range strategic bomber, renowned for its distinctive, massive delta-wing ...
It might be a little unfair to pick on Lisa Nandy – who was bounced on Radio 4’s Today programme yesterday morning and who, ...
The Vulcan’s “Black Buck” missions in the Falklands War were among the most complex and logistically demanding in RAF history, pushing the aging bombers and their crews to their limits.
Subscribe for ads-free reading The Falklands War of 1982 holds several modern geopolitical and tactical precedents that apply to a potential conflict between China and the United States over Taiwan.
The Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) has announced the award of a £20 million contract to Mitie for crucial runway repairs at the RAF’s Mount Pleasant Complex in the Falkland Islands ...
The first Harriers roared into the U.K.'s Royal Air Force service on April 1, 1969. Several iterations followed, including the Sea Harrier, used extensively in 1982 during the Falklands War.
Mr Prior served in the Royal Air Force (RAF) for 37 years and flew two missions in the Falklands conflict as the air electronics officer, responsible for the jet’s radio communications and its ...