Weapon identification: Armor-piercing bombs - From the idea that "a thick rind requires sharp nails"
As aerial firepower became increasingly destructive, humanity was forced to find ways to defend itself underground. While ...
Barnes Wallis revolutionised warfare with earthquake bombs that inspired today’s bunker busters, while an unexpected Disney ...
After a mid-air collision off Tybee Island in 1958, the military spent decades dredging the coast for a 7,600-pound nuke. It ...
In May 1943, a specially trained Royal Air Force squadron launched one of the most daring bombing missions of World War II. Using an unusual weapon known as a “bouncing bomb,” the aircraft flew just ...
The sinister media soft-soaping of Saturday’s ISIS bomb attack on the Upper East Side shows exactly whose side these corrupt news organizations are on — and it’s not yours. They are so far in the tank ...
Shortly after dawn on Aug. 6, 1945, Capt. Robert A. Lewis, co-pilot of the Enola Gay, wrote in his notebook that the clouds below him were dispersing and the weather looked good for the rest of the ...
They went from the American Dream — to “Death to America.” Alleged ISIS-loving wannabe terrorists Ibrahim Kayumi, 19, and Emir Balat, 18, grew up with successful immigrant families in idyllic, ...
Whether any mines had been laid in the Strait of Hormuz since the war began on Feb. 28 is unclear. The Pentagon said 140 American service members had been wounded, eight severely, in the war.
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