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  • U.S. Army Flight School (Rebroadcast)
    2025/06/09

    June 14, 2025, marks the U.S. Army's 250th birthday.

    To celebrate, the entire month is dedicated to army aviation, continuing with this rebroadcast of episode 088 covering the U.S. Army's flight school syllabus, aircraft, and training locations with CWO2 Nicholas Allen.



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    52 分
  • The Future of Air Warfare: Modeling & Simulation (Sponsored)
    2025/06/05

    Advanced weapons and sensors are required to prevail in modern combat, but determining how these and the many other pieces integrate into the broader joint fight can become costly.

    Tom Wiley, Senior Director Integrated Solutions Modeling & Architecture at Raytheon, a business of RTX, joins us this week to discuss how Raytheon's Rapid Campaign Analysis and Demonstration Environment (RCADE) assists decision-makers in thinking beyond individual systems, enabling them to see the entire operational ecosystem.



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    30 分
  • U.S. Army Aviation Overview (Rebroadcast)
    2025/06/02

    June 14, 2025, marks the U.S. Army's 250th birthday.

    To celebrate, the entire month is dedicated to army aviation, beginning with this rebroadcast of episode 087 exploring the policies, programs, and aircraft—including the little-known fleet of Army airplanes—with CWO5 Aaron Nance of the Washington Army National Guard.



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    1 時間 4 分
  • Manchester to Shackleton: the Lancaster Bomber Family Tree
    2025/05/28

    Manchester. Lancaster. Lincoln. Lancastrian. York. Tudor. Shackleton...

    To most, this is simply a list of obscure names. But to some, these are the beloved branches of a family tree of bombers, airborne early warning, and maritime reconnaissance aircraft that extends from World War II well into the Cold War.

    On this episode, Mr. Graham Barber explains the Avro Lancaster family tree, culminating in the Shackleton (AEW2 WR963) being restored and frequently started to keep the legacy of these magnificent British aircraft alive and well.



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    1 時間 1 分
  • OFW-12: AI and ML in Conflict Escalation & De-escalation
    2025/05/18

    On Future War is a 12-part series exploring the evolving landscape of military strategy and defense technologies with a focus on the Indo-Pacific.

    On this final episode, OFW series host Scott "Roger" Chafian and guest Mike Roundtree discuss how artificial intelligence and machine learning figure in escalation and de-escalation of conflict. Beyond military forces increasing their readiness, escalation includes a nation’s infrastructure, communication networks, economy and other attributes. Continuous training with modeling helps build muscle memory to react and ensure situations never get to the point where they will have cataclysmic consequences.

    Brought to you by Authentic Media with the support of Cubic Defense.



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    1 時間 9 分
  • The SBD Dauntless
    2025/05/08

    Few aircraft earn the battle-tested distinction of singularly turning the tide of entire theaters of world wars. The SBD Dauntless may just be one of them.

    On this episode, Robert Harris, member of the Commemorative Air Force, and author Kevin Miller provide a tag team review of this venerable aircraft, from its pivotal role in World War ll in the Pacific to flying one of the few remaining airworthy examples remaining 80+ years later.



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    1 時間 38 分
  • FPP202 - Behind the Yellow Visor: Jell-O Explains New Book
    2025/04/28

    Longtime listeners of this channel sometimes comment that they seem to know more about each guest than they do the usual host, Jell-O.

    On this episode, guest host Paul "Tremors" Tremelling turns the tables and interviews Jell-O about his new book, Through the Yellow Visor, an Amazon Best Seller chronicling his life and career.

    Physical and e-book versions of Through the Yellow Visor can be purchased on Amazon; personalized hard cover or paperback copies signed by Jell-O can be purchased on the Fighter Pilot Podcast website.



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    1 時間 23 分
  • Flight Testing Autonomous Aerial Systems
    2025/04/18

    What is the difference between automation and autonomy, and where does artificial intelligence fit in when it comes to military aviation?

    On this episode, Ms. Jessica "STING" Peterson, Ph.D. student and part time Instructor Flight Test Engineer at the U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School, explains the nuanced differences, drawing on her experience flight testing the RQ-4 Global Hawk and collision avoidance systems.

    Aircraft, both civil and military, have been equipped with auto pilots for decades. With advancing technology, it seems all but inevitable that autonomous and artificially intelligent aircraft are the next logical step.




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    2 時間 4 分