Can steam really start a fire? It sounds impossible, but science might surprise you! In this experiment, we explore the hidden power of heat and pressure to see if steam alone can ignite a flame.
The XM-30 combat vehicle is a truly impressive machine—but it overlaps significantly with another new system in the pipeline, making it redundant.
Georgia U.S. Army post Fort Moore has had its current name for less than two years. Before that, it held the name Fort Benning for more than a century. A local military history expert and the son of ...
Flint and Tinder collaborated with Realtree, the leading name in modern advanced camouflage, for a collection of camo basics.
Open-source intelligence has been a key tool for decades, going back to the CIA scouring Soviet phone books to track down ...
Puntland’s soldiers are now locked in a grinding fight, one with major international implications, but without much Western ...
F OR INFANTRY and armoured cavalry, target practice is relatively straightforward. Load up on training rounds and aim for ...
Following an in-depth M1 Abrams and M2 Bradley service requirements review led by the U.S. Army Armor School and the ...