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✈ Những chiếc máy bay "vang
bóng một thời" trong lịch sử quân sự.
Những chiếc máy bay “vang
bóng một thời”.
Kể từ buổi bình minh của nền văn minh, các
cường quốc thế giới đã dành thời gian và tiền bạc của họ để phát triển công
nghệ quân sự lớn nhất, nguy hiểm nhất có thể. Với việc phát minh ra máy bay, Họ đã
đạt được các cấp độ bảo vệ quân sự, công nghệ, tình báo và chiến tranh mới. Máy
bay bạn sắp thấy là những cỗ máy chiến tranh thuần túy. Nhiều trong số những
quái vật bay (flying beasts) này hiếm khi được nhìn thấy bởi đôi mắt dân
sự, chỉ có một vài bức ảnh được biết đến đang lưu hành. Những gì bạn sắp thấy
là một trong những vũ khí quân sự lớn nhất từng được tạo ra bởi con người.
f-16 fighting falcon.
Andy
kc135.
Quái vật biển Caspi.
The Xian H-6 Bomber ( This Chinese aircraft
was first flown in 1958).
MiG-21 Fighter.
The Kongjing-2000 Radar Plane ( This
Chinese aircraft was was spotted in 2013).
The Convair B-36 Peacemaker ( It was
retired in 1959 and replaced by Boeing’s B-52 Stratofortress).
The Tupolev Tu-160 (Belonging to the
Russian Air Force, the supersonic Tu-160 entered service in 1987).
Supermarine Spitfire (Used primarily by the
Royal Air Force).
The Hughes H-4
Hercules, A Complete Monster(On land, we have monster trucks; in aerospace, the
Hughes H-4 Hercules sets the bar in terms of monster planes).
Another Antonov, The Mriya (The An-225
Mriya was also produced in the Ukrainian SSR during the 1980s).
The Long And Strong Convair XC-99 (The
XC-99 was retired in 1957 and lives in Ohio today).
The Ilyushin Il-76 (Nearly 1,000 of its
kind have been built to date and are still in operation today).
The Boeing C-17 Globemaster III ( Each
plane cost a cool $218 million).
Boeing’s KC-135 Stratotanker (The KC-135
was first used in the Vietnam War and then Operation Desert Storm years later).
The Lockheed Martin
C-130J Super Hercules (As of 2012, a total of 250 Super Hercules planes have
been delivered to 15 different nations around the world).
F-16 Fighting Falcon.
U-2 Dragon
Lady(This is officially known as the Lockheed U-2 but the nickname Dragon Lady
makes this plane way cooler. The Dragon Lady has been used for high-altitude
reconnaissance missions dating all the way back to the Cold War when it flew
over China, Cuba, and even the Soviet Union. It’s still used for the Air Force
gathering intelligence and has been part of the military efforts in both Iraq
and Afghanistan).
The Martin JRM Mars (It took its first
flight in 1942 and seven of its kind were built).
Hawker Hurricane (This is a British fighter
aircraft).
The Kawanishi H8K(The Imperial Japanese
Navy flying boat - only four survived until the end of the war).
P-51 Mustang (U.S. Air Force).
Germany’s Blohm & Voss BV 238 ( it
first took off in 1944).
The
Zeppelin-Staaken R.VI (This four-engined German biplane. It was one of the
largest wooden aircrafts produced in large quantities from 1917 to 1919).
Sopwith Camel (It was actually used by the
British during World War I on the western front).
The Antonov An-124,
Straight Out Of Ukraine (The Antonov An-124 was designed in the 1980s in the
Ukrainian SSR. For 30 years, this was the world’s heaviest
aircraft. It’s still the largest military transport aircraft in use today
and has set other world records, including a 25-hour record flight of over
20,000 kilometers without refueling.)
The Lockheed C-5 Galaxy
(This U.S. Air Force plane is still in service today, though there’s an
upgraded version with a lifespan beyond 2040.The C-5 Galaxy has supported U.S.
military operations in Vietnam, Iraq, Yugoslavia, and Afghanistan. It also has
an iconic scream when it takes off.)
AndyST. ./.
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