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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B-2 Spirit Stealth Bombers And B-1B Lancers Team Up For Arctic Show Of Force
By Thomas Newdick / Published Mar 17, 2021
Parachute Snag Leaves Russian Soldier Dangling Perilously From Helicopter
By Thomas Newdick / Published Mar 16, 2021
The UK Says It Could Now Use Nuclear Weapons Against Threats From “Emerging Technologies”
By Thomas Newdick / Published Mar 16, 2021
British Typhoons Have Used Storm Shadow Cruise Missiles For The First Time In Combat
By Thomas Newdick / Published Mar 15, 2021
UK To Increase Its Nuclear Warhead Stockpile For The First Time Since The Cold War: Report
By Thomas Newdick / Published Mar 15, 2021
The Pentagon Is Once Again Considering Early Retirement For One Of Its Aircraft Carriers
By Thomas Newdick / Published Mar 11, 2021
The U.S. Navy’s Submarine-Launched Aerial Drone Capacity Is Set To Greatly Expand
By Thomas Newdick / Published Mar 10, 2021
Belgium’s Hard-Worked F-16 Fighter Jet Fleet Has Just Been Grounded
By Thomas Newdick / Published Mar 10, 2021
Air Force’s MQ-9 Reaper Drone Replacement Requirements Now Include Air-To-Air Combat Capability
By Thomas Newdick / Published Mar 9, 2021
The Soviet Union’s Railway-Based Intercontinental Ballistic Missile Had An Inflatable Nosecone
By Thomas Newdick / Published Mar 9, 2021
Yes, The U.S. Navy Also Took The Spitfire Into Battle During World War II
By Thomas Newdick / Published Mar 5, 2021
Navy Mysteriously Cancels Plan To Arm Jets With “Screaming Arrow” Hypersonic Anti-Ship Missile
By Thomas Newdick / Published Mar 5, 2021