Thomas is a defense writer and editor with over 20 years’ experience covering military aerospace topics and conflicts. He’s written a number of books and edited more, and has contributing to many of the world’s leading aviation publications. He comes to The War Zone from his previous position as Editor of AirForces Monthly.
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Israeli Warships Fire Missiles At Gaza While Hamas Takes Aim At Offshore Oil Platforms
By Thomas Newdick / Published May 17, 2021
New Details Emerge About The Secretive Program That Aims To Replace The F-22
By Thomas Newdick / Published May 14, 2021
The Army Is Testing Arming Its Light Tactical Vehicles With Drones (Updated)
By Thomas Newdick / Published May 13, 2021
Yes, It’s True, The F-22 Isn’t In The Air Force Chief’s Future Fighter Plans
By Thomas Newdick / Published May 13, 2021
USS Sealion Was The Navy’s Unique Helicopter-Accommodating Submarine
By Thomas Newdick / Published May 12, 2021
Taiwanese F-16s Have Fired AIM-120 AMRAAM Missiles Locally For The First Time
By Thomas Newdick / Published May 12, 2021
Five JASSM Stealth Missiles Have Been Loaded On An F-15E Strike Eagle For The First Time
By Thomas Newdick / Published May 11, 2021
It’s Official: KC-46 Tankers And More F-35s For Israel, But No Advanced F-15s For Now
By Thomas Newdick / Published Feb 22, 2021
A Boeing 707 That Survived The ‘Black September’ Hijacking Spree Is Getting Scrapped
By Thomas Newdick / Published May 11, 2021
The End Of Iraq’s F-16 Fleet Is A Real Possibility As Lockheed Contractors Prepare To Leave
By Thomas Newdick / Published May 10, 2021
Surplus F-16 Vipers Eyed To Replace Navy Aggressor Squadron’s Legacy F/A-18 Hornets
By Thomas Newdick / Published May 7, 2021
Russia Just Accepted Its New Super-Quiet, Cruise Missile-Packed Submarine Into Service
By Thomas Newdick / Published May 7, 2021