Interesting Engineering on MSN
Apache vs Ka-52: Which attack helicopter is better for modern warfare?
Modern attack helicopters are no longer judged only by speed, armor, or missile load.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Top 7: While helicopters struggle to fly fast these seven beat the odds
For decades, helicopters have faced a fundamental engineering challenge. The faster they fly, the ...
China’s 6-tonne autonomous tilt-rotor aircraft is one of the largest unmanned aircraft developed for low-altitude transport ...
While it can be hard to tell the difference between a military helicopter and a civilian one from a distance, there are some ...
A local transportation authority is requesting to join the North Carolina Department of Transportation’s advanced air ...
There had never been a US president who’d spent most of his pre-White House career jetting around the world in planes with ...
Discover the engineering behind the 777X's engine.
South Korean researchers have succeeded in domestically developing key components for next-generation rotorcraft that the country had previously relied entirely ...
India Today on MSNOpinion
Engine trouble: Why European engine firms are making a beeline to India
A Franco-British contest is underway for India's future jet fighters.
Volker Engel and Douglas Smith revisit the signature scene from Roland Emmerich's 1996 summer blockbuster.
February 16, 2025: Since 1999 the Australian developed Nulka has been installed on more than 149 U.S. and Australian warships. Nulka is installed on ships in the Mk 53 Decoy Launching System or DSLS.
The Game Theorists on MSN
The deadly science of Assassin’s Creed’s hidden blade
The hidden blade looks sleek, fast, and iconic—but in real life, it’s a completely different story. When you break down the ...
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