As poisonous conspiracy theories multiply on social media, a report led by the historian Lord Roberts lays bare the terrible facts ...
As with today’s civil terrorists, too, their rage was fueled by opposition to what they saw as an unjust war—in their case, Vietnam. The group soon escalated to bombing government buildings and ...
Civil War armies included infantry, cavalry and supply trains. But artillery batteries were, pound for pound, a treasured resource. Settled on top of a commanding site, cannons could turn the tide ...
The coastal artillery did operate towed heavy artillery during the Cold War, first in the form of ex-Soviet 152 mm ML-20 howitzers and from the 1970’s onwards with the for the role vastly superior 130 ...
What are the best war games? It’s a tricky question to answer ... Fancy calling down an artillery bombardment on an enemy trench? Swap into your radio operator. Does that guy with the flamethrow ...
"We need funds for artillery shells and would really appreciate ... as U.S. President Donald Trump pushes ahead with his efforts to end the war, including through a rapprochement with Russia.
The Cabinet Committee on Security has approved a Rs 7,000 crore deal to procure 307 advanced towed artillery gun systems (ATAGS) and 327 gun-towing vehicles for the Army. Developed by DRDO ...
While relic hunting, we unearthed a Civil War sword, an artillery shell fired by the 2nd Vermont Battery, and more incredible artifacts. $15M reward announced for alleged Chinese ringleader ...
While the two countries are war-weary, there is little appetite for major concessions to either government’s war aims — such as Russia’s demands for territorial concessions or Ukraine’s ...
During the cold war it built 300 tanks a year. Today it does about 50. In February it took over a plant in Saxony from Alstom, a French train maker, to build tanks, but is yet to get big orders.
But there are still serious — and difficult — questions ahead to end Russia's war on Ukraine. The US and Russia met to talk about a cease-fire deal. Russia's not ready to take that step yet ...