The US Navy’s Wooden Ships: Hunting $2,000 Sea Mines That Can Sink $1B Destroyers
Hidden beneath the world’s most critical shipping lanes lies the ultimate asymmetric threat: naval mines. A weapon costing just a[…]
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Hidden beneath the world’s most critical shipping lanes lies the ultimate asymmetric threat: naval mines. A weapon costing just a[…]
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My Colleagues and I did our best to show you what was ‘real” on a US Nuclear powered submarine. Thank[…]
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Japan put a railgun on a real warship. The U.S. Navy built it first but chose to stop. It sounds[…]
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The giant is reaching its breaking point. Discover the shocking reality aboard the USS Gerald R. Ford (CVN-78). Between record-breaking[…]
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How Vietnamese Tunnels Outsmarted the U.S. Military During the Vietnam War, the U.S. Army built one of its largest bases[…]
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In September 1961, deep in the African Congo, 155 Irish soldiers found themselves surrounded by over 3,000 battle-hardened mercenaries and[…]
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The U.S. Army’s newest rifle, the M7, was supposed to be the future of American infantry. Powerful, modern, and firing[…]
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When the Allies broke through Normandy in 1944, victory seemed certain—until General Patton’s army ran out of fuel. With tanks[…]
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