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    Information About Aircraft For The Armed Forces

    Friday, July 17th, 2009

    The wars of today would be imaginable without the use of military aircraft. Of course, no country can go to war armed with only one type of aircraft. Every nation must invest in different kinds of aircraft ranging from fighter aircraft, bombers, and tankers to observation balloons. Each of the different kinds of planes has a separate role to play. And each of these roles is as essential as the next.

    While looking at airplanes for defence purposes, one finds that many of the aircraft are multi-functional. For instance, the F-4 Phantom is not only a fighter-bomber. It is also used for the purpose of reconnaissance. It also plays the additional roles of CAS and ECM. Moreover, if such an aircraft seems to fall too expensive, there are several other military aircraft to bolster a nation’s defences. For instance, the American F/A-18 Hornet is great as a fighter plane and also as a striker.

    There are a few basic categories of military aircraft. These include fighter planes, ground attack aircraft, tankers, bombers, and trainers. Apart from this, aircraft are also used for transport, observation, and surveillance. Fighter aircraft are designed to attack. As a result, they are speedy and easily-manoeuvrable. In the modern world, air superiority is the factor that decides the fate of military conflicts. Thus, most nations invest in fighter planes because their ability to win wars is well-known.

    Other military aircraft include bombers, tankers, and trainers. Bombers, as the name suggests, are designed to drop bombs on ground targets. The A-10 Thunderbolt is an example of a bomber that attacks tactical targets. Tankers are used to refuel other aircraft when their fuel gets exhausted. There are also a number of aircraft known as trainers. These are used to teach pilots about flying, navigating, and aiming their weapons.

    Ways To Join The Army

    Friday, July 17th, 2009

    A career with the British Army is both rewarding and satisfying and one of the most sort after careers. Like many other of the other armed forces a career in the army offers a stable and secure job especially in these times of financial downturn. Just like the navy, and in fact many other services such as the police service or the service these are always in demand and as a result offer a very desirable career.

    The origination of the British Army can be traced back to around 1707 with the unification of England to Scotland and the resulting United Kingdom. Since its formation the British Army has continued to grow and develop and its role has changed according to its time in history. For example, today the army plays a much more significant peace keeping role and evidence of this can be seen with the recent developments in Afghanistan.

    Many young men and women apply to join each year and a number of them fail to pass the application process due to a lack of preparation. The British Army selection process is designed to test your suitability to life within the Army. It can be a difficult process if you don’t prepare and can be a nerve wracking one too.

    If you fully prepare for the role that you want to achieve then the rewards of a are second to none. You will receive a good salary, often be given the chance to travel overseas, given the opportunity to work as part of one of the most professional and respected organisations in the world and also to give something back to your country.

    At the Army Selection Centre you will undergo further selection, both physically and mentally. The purpose of the centre is to confirm your suitability for your chosen career in the Army. Keep in mind that you are not committed to join the Army at this stage. It is also an opportunity for you to see whether Army life is for you and it is a good opportunity for you to sample what lies ahead if you decide to pursue a career in the Armed Forces.