Military Aviation and Technology

April 25, 2017

Modernizing of the U.S. Military

ATTENTION!

Since this site as of right now is mostly about more modern aircraft in the U.S., you will only see the common fighter/attack jet aircraft of today.There are so many that it would take a while to get the entire site set up. However, the weaponry section does include most of the weapons used over the course of our military aviationhistory so I would definately check that out!

The military forces used to protect us and our allies in this day and age, play a huge role in not only defensive and offensive capability, but strategic power and influence over our adversaries around the globe. One of the ways we have achieved this throught time is by our ability to project power anywhere and anytime. This is because one, our large network of connections/contacts, and two, our naval carrier fleets.

America, unlike most nations, has an impressively large growing naval fleet, which consists of Aircraft Carriers, Destroyers, Cruisers, Frigates, Submarines, and Battleships (which aren't used in modern times anymore). With access to carriers, this offers lethal and versitile projecting power for the United States. This was one of the things we were known for. Below is a video of an F-14 taking off from a carrier,

Over time, aircraft got more advanced with newer technology and sensors; which pilots rely on for their surroundings. They have an RWR, which stands for Radar Waring Reciever, it lets them know of what threats are around. Below are some audio sounds of what a typical RWR sounds like,

(Status Change: New radar Source)

(New Plane /"Waterfall": Played when a radar of an aircraft has been added)

(Radar Uplink/ Incoming Missle Alert: Played when a station locks onto you)

I want to take the time and include the reason as to why I have created this website. This was all done because of my personal interests in military aviation and technology as the title states. I wanted to have a place to put some of my knowledge and information for other's that may have the same interests as I do. Thank you for your time, feel free to contact my email, aviationdude@hotmail.com