Key Points and Summary - Officially retired in 2008, the F-117 Nighthawk still flies from Tonopah as a stealth “adversary” and technology testbed—work the Air Force plans to sustain through at least ...
“Despite some common misconceptions, stealth is not a single technology, but rather a whole slew of overlapping technologies, production methodologies, and battlefield strategies.” That reflection, ...
An F-117 Nighthawk flies over the Nevada desert. The unique design of the single-seat F-117 provides exceptional combat capabilities. The fighter can employ a variety of weapons and is equipped with ...
After repeated sightings by civilians, the US Air Force has finally acknowledged that it still operates the F-117 Nighthawk for training purposes. Despite officially being retired from active service ...
The F-117’s elaborate stealth-enabling innovations gave it one significant drawback: it had the aerodynamics of a brick. Known internally as “Project Have Blue,” and later “Senior Trend,” the ...
"Co-published by Narwhal Press Inc. & Coastal Publishing Inc."--Jacket. "The exclusive story of a remarkable rescue that occurred during the Allied air campaign against Yugoslavia. On the fourth night ...
The U.S. Air Force planned in 2024 to certify the F-117A Nighthawk to be able to refuel from the KC-46A Pegasus, the service’s newest tanker. Two F-117 Nighthawks have been spotted while refueling ...
Farewell to the Raven -- FIGMO -- PCS to Holloman -- Stealth 101 -- Bandit Number 545 -- The Black Sheep -- Promotion -- A rumor of war -- Final preparations -- Pasta express -- Aviano -- First strike ...