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“Those Who Believe That Migration Is Necessary and Indispensable Are in Fact Acting Selfishly,” — Italy Prime Minister Meloni Declares Following Approval to Deploy Italian Navy to Block All Vessels Carrying Illegal Immigrants Into Italy
Read More: “Those Who Believe That Migration Is Necessary and Indispensable Are in Fact Acting Selfishly,” — Italy Prime Minister Meloni Declares Following Approval to Deploy Italian Navy to Block All Vessels Carrying Illegal Immigrants Into Italy“Those who believe that migration is necessary and indispensable are in fact acting selfishly,” Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni declared at the 39th African Union Summit in Addis Ababa,…
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Israel Faces Binary Choice on Iran, Says Former Air Force General
Read More: Israel Faces Binary Choice on Iran, Says Former Air Force GeneralA former Israeli Air Force commander says Israel faces a stark choice on Iran: launch a full-scale war including a ground invasion, or pursue economic pressure and renewed negotiations.…
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Why the U.S. Built a Jet With Its Wings On Backwards
Read More: Why the U.S. Built a Jet With Its Wings On BackwardsIn the 1980s, the U.S. embarked on an ambitious experiment: constructing a jet with forward-swept wings. This unconventional design aimed to explore new aerodynamic possibilities and push the boundaries…
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Walmart Launches Drone Delivery in Atlanta with Wing
Read More: Walmart Launches Drone Delivery in Atlanta with WingWalmart began offering drone delivery service in metro Atlanta on December 3, 2025, partnering with Wing, the drone delivery company owned by Google parent Alphabet. Six Walmart stores on…
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Lockheed Martin’s $4 Billion Israel Investment Extended Through 2029
Read More: Lockheed Martin’s $4 Billion Israel Investment Extended Through 2029Lockheed Martin and Israel’s Industrial Cooperation Authority signed an agreement on December 3, 2025, extending their partnership for another four years through 2029, strengthening one of the most significant…
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America’s Flying Wing Bomber Nearly Disappeared From History
Read More: America’s Flying Wing Bomber Nearly Disappeared From HistoryIn the late 1940s, the Northrop YB-49 took to the skies looking like something from a future century—an all-wing bomber with no tail, no fuselage, and no rivals. But…
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Why the U.S. Air Force Once Considered a Flying Aircraft Carrier
Read More: Why the U.S. Air Force Once Considered a Flying Aircraft CarrierBack in the 1970s, U.S. military planners toyed with a concept that sounded more like science fiction than strategy: turning a Boeing 747 into a full-fledged flying aircraft carrier.…
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Where the U.S. Preserves Its Most Iconic Warplanes
Read More: Where the U.S. Preserves Its Most Iconic WarplanesNational Museum of the United States Air Force, Ohio Located at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, the National Museum of the United States Air Force is the largest…
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Why USA’s Largest Warplane Ever Never Saw Combat
Read More: Why USA’s Largest Warplane Ever Never Saw CombatThe Convair B-36 wasn’t built for World War II. It showed up too late for that. But timing didn’t matter—because the B-36 ended up playing a different role entirely.…
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Australia Bets Big on Hydrogen Planes That Fly Like Racecars
Read More: Australia Bets Big on Hydrogen Planes That Fly Like RacecarsAustralia is taking a bold step toward zero-emissions aviation with a new aircraft that combines hydrogen-electric power and Formula 1 speed. Developed by AMSL Aero and supported by thermal…
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This Helicopter Was Built to Dogfight Jets—and It Actually Worked
Read More: This Helicopter Was Built to Dogfight Jets—and It Actually WorkedIn the late 1970s, the U.S. military embarked on an ambitious experiment known as the Joint Countering Attack Helicopter (J-CATCH) program. This initiative aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of…
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Zane Clark
Zane Clark is a writer whose interest in national affairs began at age 11, during a birthday ride in a 1966 Piper 180C that sparked an early curiosity about history and current events. That first moment of perspective grew into a lasting fascination with the people, conflicts, and decisions influencing the nation’s direction. Today, Zane brings clear, informed storytelling to Altitude Post, covering everything from major events to the individuals helping shape the country’s future. When he’s not writing, he’s researching history, following current developments, spotting aircraft, attending airshows or exploring the stories behind the headlines.



















