The National Interest on MSN
Why Do Fifth-Gen Fighter Jets Use “Thrust Vectoring”?
Thrust vectoring—essentially redirecting the plane’s exhaust flow—allows modern fighters to quickly change direction, giving them an edge in close combat.
Thrust-vectoring makes impossible maneuvers possible. The huge, powerful jets can perform extremely tight turns that ...
bobsurgranny on MSN
The F-22 turns loss of lift into total control
The F-22 Raptor is designed to remain controllable even when traditional aerodynamics fail. Using thrust vectoring, it can ...
Fluidic thrust vectoring nozzles represent a promising approach in aerospace propulsion, utilising the controlled injection of secondary flows to manipulate the primary exhaust stream. This innovative ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
New US Navy destroyers to be powered by GE Aerospace’s marine gas turbine engines
GE Aerospace will supply eight LM2500 gas turbine engines for two new US Navy Flight III destroyers, as part of the new deal.
The Aviationist on MSN
Ukrainian Mirage 2000s Are Now Equipped with MICA Missiles
A recently emerged photo shows a Ukrainian Mirage 2000 equipped with a MICA air-to-air missile, after being initially ...
The Aviationist on MSN
Supposed Third Prototype of China’s J-36 Next-Generation Jet has Flown
The supposed third J-36 prototype emerged exactly a year after the first one was spotted in024. Chinese military aviation ...
The Lockheed Martin Skunk Works X-62A VISTA experimental and autonomous fighter jet to be fitted with the Raytheon ...
Do you remember the smell? That specific mixture of ozone, stale popcorn, and overheating electronics. Do you remember the ...
The Lamborghini Revuelto is one of the most exceptional, and terrifying supercars available. It's commanding, but not exactly ...
India’s Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) closed 2025 with a major breakthrough in indigenous missile ...
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