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Despite their "Top Gun" fame, the United States decommissioned the last of its F-14 Tomcats in 2006. But Iran had them, and kept flying them. Here's why.
Posted: June 24, 2025 | Last updated: June 24, 2025 Missiles fired by Iran fly across the sky over Bethlehem after the U.S. strikes nuclear sites in Iran.
The video shows the moment of the attack, which caused dozens of cars to fly into the air, causing a huge explosion that shook the entire area.
Israel and Iran launched new strikes in a second week of hostilities, with the Isfahan nuclear facility targeted again, as Donald Trump deepened uncertainty about his readiness to join the conflict.
He added that pilots are more likely to experience tummy turbulence from “local” food that they eat before flying. Another unorthodox law of flying the friendly skies? Always let ‘er rip.
The U.S. Air Force has provided new details about the bomber crews involved in the recent strike on Iran’s Fordow nuclear facility.
world B-2 Bomber That Hit Iran: Inside the $2B Flying Hotel with Noodles, Nukes & Stealth In a daring long-range mission dubbed Operation Midnight Freedom, the U.S. deployed its $2 billion B-2 ...
European officials, who have been effectively sidelined in the war between Israel and Iran, will try to exert limited leverage in a meeting with Iranian officials on Friday in Geneva.
Israel orders strike on Tehran following alleged Iranian missile launches breaking Trump's ceasefire, as the president attempts to calm tensions between the two nations.