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Army M1 Abrams Tank Could Soon Battle Russia' ;s T-90 in Ukraine
4 mars, par Peter SuciuSummary: The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has seen significant losses of armored vehicles on both sides, challenging the notion of "miracle weapons" in modern warfare. Despite receiving advanced main battle tanks (MBTs) such as the M1 Abrams, Challenger 2, and Leopard 2 from the United States, (...) -
Japan' ;s Zero vs.Grumman F4F Wildcat : World War II Fighter Showdown
4 mars, par Sebastien RoblinSummary: The early stages of the Pacific War showcased a clash of technological marvels between Japan and the United States, with Japan's Mitsubishi A6M Zero and the U.S. Navy's Grumman F4F Wildcat at the forefront. The Zero, known for its exceptional maneuverability, range, and speed, (...) -
Germany' ;s Battleship Bismarck Refused to Sink
4 mars, par Kyle MizokamiSummary: The demise of the German battleship Bismarck in May 1941 exemplifies the strategic agility and determination of the Royal Navy to neutralize one of the most formidable naval threats during World War II. Despite Bismarck's initial success, including the sinking of the HMS Hood and (...) -
Why the A-10 Warthog Retirement Is a Disaster
4 mars, par Dan GrazierThe Air Force brass has finally achieved one of their highest ambitions: They have successfully begun to weasel their way out of a mission they have traditionally considered a distraction, namely, providing ground troops with effective close air support. Recently, the Air Force has (...) -
Conflict in the Age of Fractured Publics
3 mars, par Timothy R. HeathAs the United States finds itself sliding into conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine, commentators have invoked the specter of a “Third World War.” The confrontation between the United States and its rivals China, Russia, and Iran has undoubtedly intensified, and the possibility of a (...)