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Naval Aviation
It’s Time to Talk About J-15, China’s First Carrierborne Fighter
By Rick Joe
Rumors of the J-15's unreliability have been greatly exaggerated.
Are Two-Seat Fighters Obsolete?
By Jacob Parakilas
None of the most sophisticated fifth-generation fighter aircrafts have two-seat variants – and that may not be entirely a good thing.
Will China Develop VSTOL Fighters for Its Amphibious Assault Ships?
By Robert Farley
A PLAN VSTOL? It's not as crazy as you might think.
So You Think You Can Sell a Fourth Generation Carrier-Launched Fighter?
By Robert Farley
A big problem for selling carrier-based fighters is that there are simply too few carriers to go around.
What Are Boeing’s Prospects for the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet in Asia?
By Benjamin David Baker
With competition from both foreign and other U.S. companies, can the tried and tested Super Hornet stay in the game?
Carrier Wars: Imagine a US Navy Without the F/A-18 Super Hornet
By Robert Farley
What would a U.S. Navy without the F/A-18 Super Hornet look like?
Revealed: Details of India's Second Indigenous Aircraft Carrier
By Ankit Panda
New details emerge about India's second indigenously built aircraft carrier.
US-India Cooperation on Naval Aviation: Game Changer?
By Robert Farley
India and the United States will cooperate on naval aviation following U.S. President Barack Obama's recent visit to New Delhi.
India’s Naval Aviation: Punching Below Its Weight
While partnering with others may help, India’s naval aviation is handicapping itself in numerous ways.
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