Baltimore FW282, operated by RAAF's No 454 Squadron, was returning from a mission over the Aegean Sea when it was ambushed.
The jet boasted a top speed of approximately 540 miles per hour, far surpassing the fastest Allied piston-engine fighters.
The USS Iowa has served the U.S. in its darkest hours. Now, she faces a new set of challenges: combatting the brutal passage ...
What’s Your KCQ? looks back at the prisoner of war camps that were scattered across the KC region during World War II.
Baltimore FW282, which had been operated by the RAAF’s 454 Squadron and crewed by officers from Australia, New Zealand and ...
In public, European officials insisted all was well in the trans-Atlantic relationship. Behind the scenes, there was alarm at ...
In a time when the chaos of news-by-the-minute assaults the senses of those who yearn for perspective and analysis, it can be instructive to look back to April 1945, a month that gave the world 30 ...
A WW2 Baltimore attack bomber aircraft wreck belonging to the Royal Australian Air Force was discovered off the coast of ...
Australia's Air Force Baltimore bomber, which was lost during WWII, has been discovered off the island of Antikythera in ...
A Royal Australian Air Force bomber lost during the Second World War has been discovered off the coast of Greece, bringing an ...
A RAAF Baltimore bomber lost in 1943 was found off Greece’s Antikythera, ending an 82-year mystery. AegeanTec’s discovery ...
Opinion: In this op-ed, the author argues how Chinese AI development could provide the PLA with an extraordinary military advantage — if the US fails to counter.