When we envision the future of naval warfare, our minds often jump to sleek, stealth destroyers unleashing volleys of hypersonic missiles, or perhaps the ...
In-demand lasers and microwave weapons kill drones by using either burning hot beams or electromagnetic force fields.
Among the most worrying developments and major mysteries in war and espionage over the last decade is a condition known as Havana Syndrome. Availing itself in 2016, impacting Americans first in the ...
Warfare transitioned from open battlefields to urban environments. Compact carbines with shorter barrels replaced full-length rifles for maneuverability. Combat now occurs predominantly after dark.
Military weapons don’t change unless the battlefield forces them to. For Navy SEALs, that pressure came as warfare moved indoors, after dark, and into environments where adaptability mattered more ...
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