An F-18 and an F-14 are seen taking off from the aircraft carrier on the bombing mission, but all aircraft footage after this shows a flight of F-16s.
Aircraft are shown dropping one type of bomb or missile, but impact footage is of a completely different weapon.
During the X77's first flight, watch the ground below it and the F16 it's flying with. The X77 is flying over white topped mountains while the F16 is flying over a rocky desert.
SR-71 crews use special flight suits similar to space suits, due to the low air pressure encountered at 80,000 ft.
The US Navy Commander on the Aircraft carrier is wearing Army or Air Force collar insignia. He's also wearing an Enlisted Aviation Warfare Specialist pin, but he should be wearing Navy pilot wings.
When Alki David throws a grenade in the back of a truck, the safety pin has been pulled, but the safety (firing) handle is still in place, but the grenade explodes.
The combat ribbons worn by the CAG appear to be upside down, the row with the least number should be on top.
No Fighter in the U.S. Military has the ability to fly from California to Afghanistan without Arial refueling. Since it was a stolen plane no Air tanker would fuel him up..
When the grenade explodes having been thrown into the back of the jeep, the explosion that results begins at the front of the vehicle, away from where the grenade was.
When Ratcher takes the Stealth Bomber out of the hangar at Edwards Air Force Base, the mountain range in the background is the same as the mountain range in the background in Afghanistan when John Sands taxis on to the runway.
While flying in the SR-71, after refueling, the radar clearly shows that the plane has entered China, but they are told to flying through North Korea and Vietnam. Vietnam is at the opposite of North Korea, .
Despite the admiral being briefed by the general over an open radio, with enlisted personnel within earshot, he informs the CAG later that it is a "need to know" mission.
Throughout the movie, the character of Admiral Pendleton wears the US Navy SEAL (Sea, Air And Land special forces) insignia upside down. The Eagle and Trident logo, commonly called a "Budweiser", should feature the eagle on top, holding the trident.