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- An augmented human and Sarah Connor must stop an advanced liquid Terminator from hunting down a young girl, whose fate is critical to the human race.
- The Strike Force team is back in this action-packed sequel to "The Hunt For Eagle One"! Terrorists have stolen a Ground Control Encoder, a new anti-hijack device that enables Air Traffic Control to lock out the pilot's instruments and fly a plane by remote control. When the military learns of the terrorists plans to use it to crash a jetliner into a secret U.S. Military Intelligence airbase in southeast Asia, The Strike Force team led by Lt. Matt Daniels is sent again into rebel territory to locate and recover the stolen Encoder before the terrorists carry out their threat. Can the Daniel's crew stop the impending world war?
- The rivalry between American astronauts and Soviet cosmonauts intensifies as last-minute changes impact the Pathfinder mission plan.
- Developed in the 1950s the Boeing B-52 Stratofortress is likely to continue in service until the 2050s. Already grandchildren of the original pilots are flying it. Over it's first six decades its electronics and the ordinance it carries have changed radically. Now it's radar is due for n upgrade. And for the fourth, fifth or is it sixth time, the Air Force says it will soon announce the winners of its re-engine project.
- 2018– 14mTV EpisodeIn 1974 the Soviet Union had gained numerical superiority in in nuclear missiles over the United States. As the SALT talks were schedule to begin in three months, Henry Kisinger felt he needed better leverage. That lead to a crash program to launch an ICBM from a giant cargo plane.
- 2009– 8mTV EpisodeThe 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG) near Tucson is the caretaker of some 3,100 out of service aircraft. Here aircraft are rejuvenated and tested to return to service, disassembled for parts and eventually demilitarized and demolished.
- Uncover the best kept secrets of the air campaign in the Gulf War. From the classified spy plane missions to the clever use of deception, learn more about the controversial yet strategic plans to destroy Iraqi targets.
- 2018– 14mTV EpisodeUntil the B1B Lancer entered service the United States was a little low on bombers. So Boeing pitched a plan to arm 747s with 72 air launched cruise missiles, 52 more than Boeing's B-52 can carry. And the price of such a plane would be far less than any existing or planned bomber.
- 2016– 17mTV EpisodeHermeus is a small company working toward quickly developing a hypersonic commercial aircraft powered by a single engine that operates from subsonic to hypersonic speeds. Their secret weapon: they expect failures and are prepared to recover from them quickly.
- If you want to field a comprehensive war fighting capability to need a diverse assortment of equipment big and small, from bullets to aircraft carriers and everything in between. The United States Military has such a range of weapons.
- 2021– 17mTV EpisodeA look at the US Military's live fire training with helicopters and their ground attack weapons.
- Caught unprepared for jet powered airlift capability the US Air Force initially turned to converted passenger planes. But it soon became clear that more militarized planes was needed. The C-141 Starlifter with its low fuselage and rear cargo hatch was selected and became the prototype for future cargo planes.
- The US Air Force's fleet of four Boeing E-4Bs are national command posts intended for use in the event of nuclear war. But they have been used for various other purposes military and civilian since they haven't been needed, thankfully, for their primary mission.
- Sergey Lavrov has threatened to treat the deployment of F-16 Fighting Falcons to Ukraine as a nuclear threat. His comments were disingenuous for many reasons.
- The opening days of a war the enemy presents a highly target rich environment. Suppose cargo planes could be re-purposed to launch dozens of missiles per sortie for the first few days.
- 2000–2023TV EpisodeThe Messerschmitt-ME-323-Gigant was a hasty redesign of a transport glider intended for the invasion of Great Britian. First fielded in 1942 it was uniquely equipped with six engines and built to address German Army logistical shortfalls as the war turned against them. Although 200 were built, none survived the war. But Frederico Peyrani has a lead on two that were shot down on or near La Maddelana while airlifting wounded from Sardinia. Here is the story of his search for their wreckage and what it means to the families of the lost solders and the residents of La Maddelena.
- 20171h 49mTV-MA8.7 (663)TV EpisodeThe South Vietnamese fight on their own, succumbing to terrible losses in Laos. After he is reelected, President Richard Nixon strikes a peace deal with Hanoi that sees the release of American prisoners of war.