The Indian Small Arms System (Insas), which was developed in the 1980s, entered service in 1998, just in time for the Kargil War against Pakistan in 1999. The Insas was India’s first indigenous ...
The U.S. military is developing hypersonic weapons capable of traveling faster than Mach 5, but some of its most impressive ...
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Grounded dreams: Grumman XTB2F – the giant torpedo bomber too heavy for the sea
Grumman's XTB2F was designed to replace the TBF Avenger, but the massive carrier-based torpedo bomber was canceled before ...
The World War II M3 was the big brother of the M2 with numerous modifications to fulfill its role as a vital combat vehicle.
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Two African warships are set to share the spotlight with the world's strongest navy
In light of the United States’ 250th anniversary, representatives from several African countries are poised to take part in ...
The DOJ sued California on July 1 to block its Glock‑style handgun ban, launching a major Second Amendment court fight.
Estonia reveals images of Russian LNG carrier Marshal Vasilevskiy armed with machine guns in the Baltic, highlighting rising ...
The weapons mounted on a specialized natural gas tanker underscore Moscow’s growing fear of attacks on its shipping in the ...
A Russian liquefied natural gas carrier that previously docked in Rotterdam has been fitted with heavy machine guns and is ...
Kiev is extremely successful with robotic systems on the front line. In what is probably a first, three Russian soldiers have now apparently surrendered to a Ukrainian ground drone.
The Motor City Machine Guns won the World Wrestling Entertainment tag team championship titles a week after arriving in WWE. But that arrival was a long time coming for Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin, ...
Belgian company John Cockerill has presented the 90 mm low-recoil CSE 90LP gun mounted on the chassis of an M113 tracked armored personnel carrier. According to Militarnyi, whose reporters attended ...
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