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Why No Parachutes in WWI? The Deadly British Decision Explained
In the First World War, pilots faced not only enemy fire but also the terrifying prospect of being trapped in burning or ...
Our first in-house map was produced during World War I. By the Second World War, the White House was asking for them by name.
The US has about 500 million guns. Trying to get them back on mass in forceful way will fail like prohibition against alcohol ...
While modern technology offers unprecedented capabilities for managing logistics, Soldiers, Army civilians, and leader from the 414th CSB staff ride ...
As the UK commemorates the 85th anniversary of the Battle of Britain attention understandably turns to the legendary Spitfire ...
Deep-sea vehicles revealed detailed images of the USS F-1 submarine wreck. The expedition also honored lost sailors and trained future scientists. A recent deep-sea training and engineering mission ...
Ukraine’s “Tur” reconnaissance unit claimed to have discovered Nazi detonators inside a Russian ammunition depot, posting photos of the cone-shaped devices inscribed with the ...
From the search for Daniel Morcombe to a flaming roadside torso, Queensland's top forensics cop deals with some of the ...
An AI model on OpenRouter is called Sonoma Sky Alpha is likely a preview of XAI Grok 4.2. It highlights xAI’s rapid progress ...
In Tales of Militant Chemistry, Alice Lovejoy traces how film giants Kodak and Agfa helped produce weapons of war during the 20th century.
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The Insane Tricks of the Most Lethal Marine Snipers
As far back as World War 1, the United States Marine Corps has always been around to protect the troops and the defenseless. But it wasn't until recent years that incredibly specialized Scout Snipers ...
Pakistan, in the final analysis, cannot sacrifice Karachi for Jeddah. The kingdom may discover that nuclear deterrence comes ...
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