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Tyler your article broke this story months ago with absolutely nothing of this being covered by any U.S., UK, or German TV networks. Foxtrot Alpha is quickly becoming the most trusted military news blog on the web.

Completely agree with you JoeK...I’d go a little further to say that the parking test also (or at least should) show that the driver is aware of other cars - not just those in front; Situational and spatial awareness.

I disagree. This shows car control, that the operator is aware as to the size of the car, placement, and how to safely reverse the car.

They’re a part of the ace pilot program- TOP KEK, where they have scoped .44 magnums, but 100% of engagements are noscope headshots while ejecting

Just wait til the next post that’s titled:

I guess giving a Hummer a nickname is better than giving a nickname a hummer...

Sweet trick feature!

Well, at least blind the sensors. I go into that, as this tech is supposedly already a latent capability of X-Band AESA radars.

Warheads as well. They cost as much as a small house. It’s amazing to think how much better off our education system would have been if a portion of that money had been directed elsewhere.....

And 15,660 P-47s. 15,000 P-51s. Almost 13,000 B-17s sounds insane, but there were more than 19,000 B-24s built. In all, the US built more than 310,000 aircraft during the wartime years. We’re lucky to get more than a couple hundred new aircraft every year these days.

I would also like to see a graphic of all the “excess” vehicles we left/destroyed in Afghanistan as we pulled back military operations in 2014. I heard it was in the thousands of vehicles.

Impressive, yes. But if you want to see some truly impressive numbers look up the absolute enormous quantities of planes used by the US during WW2. For example almost 13,000 flying fortresses were made alone...

First the gen 6 Camaro, now this. Is this the new way Jalopnik is going to test now?

Tyler, thank you so much for reporting on this.
I’ve been really concerned about China for years. I think it’s impossible to read about what they have done to Tibet, Nepal, India, and Taiwan (as well as their more recent dam-building madness that has greatly reduced the rivers running into countries like Thailand),

Mad Props Tyler, you're doing a damn good and thorough job. I now know far more about these military executive helicopters than I ever thought I was going to know.

Shhhhhh... I get yelled at when I bring that up here. Enjoy your freedom and move along, citizen. And thanks for the tax dollars!

Something I heard back in high school: The antenna/mast/rigging of the nuclear-powered ships are gray, and the conventional ones are black. Here's why: The ships with conventional engines would soot up their antennae, and look shabby, so they just painted them black so it wouldn't show. The nuclear-powered ships