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Mikoyan MiG-29 Fulcrum: The Versatile Air Superiority Fighter That Could Launch Ground Attacks

Mikoyan MiG-29S in flight

The Mikoyan MiG-29 Fulcrum is a Soviet air superiority fighter that’s earned the respect of many pilots throughout the world. It entered service in the…

Navy Seal Helps Mission Impossible Score Big in “Fallout”

Ian Harvey

Mission Impossible: Fallout has proven such a worldwide smash in just a few weeks that it belongs now in a rare category: a follow-up film…

10 Soviet Tanks of World War Two – The Good, the Bad, and the BEASTLY

The Soviet Union went through the same stages of tank production in the interwar years as the allies. An unclear understanding of what the modern…

Comrade Specialist Flipper? Dolphins and Sea Lions in the Military

Ian Harvey

The use of dogs and horses by the military is common knowledge but less well known is the fact that the military has trained both…

Army Awards Contract for Nonlethal Weapons in Afghanistan

Ian Harvey

The United States Army has awarded a $650,000 contract to PepperBall for nonlethal guns. The weapons are designed to shoot paintballs filled with pepper spray…

The Georgian 450 – Holding Off 12 Thousand Men at Antietam Under the Brash General Robert Toombs

Impossible Odds The ability of 450 resolute Georgians to stave off 12,500 Federals, preventing them from crossing Antietam Creek for several crucial hours, has to…

Operation Bagration – The Soviet Liberation of Belarus with Over 30 Photos

Ruslan Budnik

Among the military operations in the history of the Soviet military, the Bagration operation, which was carried out to free the territory of Belarus from…

EPITAPHS OF THE GREAT WAR – Book Review

I have to start this review by digressing away from the Great War to a story of sorts about World War II. Back when the…

Armored Warfare: Black Sea Incursion – Part II Now Live – Great Trailer Video

The Next Chapter in Magnus Holter’s Quest for Revenge Begins with New Maps, Missions, Tanks and More! Global publisher and developer My.com proudly announces that…

Tragically Unlucky – The Sad Tale of the USS Sculpin

The conventions for naming American submarines depends on the time when they were commissioned and the type they were. Today, submarines are generally named after…

Aggressive Tactics at 2nd Bull Run Led to Pope’s Defeat

In late August 1862, thirteen months after the first Battle of Bull Run, the Union army was poised for a rematch against the Confederates in…

1st Texas At Antietam – 80% Losses and Their Unique Flag on America’s Costliest Day

This is the first in a series of posts, as guest blogger Justin Martin counts down to the September 17 anniversary of Antietam, still America’s…