BAM nobiscum!
88 years after the arrival of the SRCM 35 - which still seem to occupy the majority of the barracks' ammunition reserves - some good news arrives: the production of...
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Beretta's new NARP: better late than never?
"This is my rifle. There are many like it, but this is mine. My rifle is my best friend. I have to shoot my rifle well. I have to shoot better than the enemy...
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Doctor Strangelove 2.0 or how to be projected into the past
In the framework of the hybrid warfare strategy implemented by the Kremlin in the ongoing conflict against Ukraine and, indirectly, against NATO and the West, one of the topics...
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The mystery of the Sarmat missile and its possible implications on the New START Treaty
A few days ago, the head of the Russian space agency Roscosmos, Yuri Borisov, announced the entry into service of the new Russian RS-28 Sarmat intercontinental missile (code...
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Has China developed a new technology to detect the presence of submarines?
A few days ago the news appeared in several international online journals that scientists from the Chinese "National University of Defense Technology" tested a ...
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Space: Geopolitics, Economy and Defence
On October 4, 1957, with the launch of Sputnik by the Soviet Union, we began to look at space with a new eye. What until then was imagined…
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The personality of the MUV 4x4: with us it is unknown, in Sweden it is a reality
Does talking about the "personality" of a car still make sense today? The opinions of potential buyers are actually different despite the similar lines of the bodies...
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August 16: National Airborne Day
Several rallies were held across the United States to celebrate National Airborne Day on August 16th. National Airbourne Day was established by President George W...
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The super-blinds in the service of the Narcos
They have an operational organization equal to an armed force, a lot of money and popular support which translates into…
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Here is MAGURA V5. Will it be a new nightmare for the Russian Black Sea Fleet?
In 1938, tiny flat-bottomed motorboats (technically called M...
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The tradition of the earring in the ancient marineries
Reading various texts and consulting the web, it happens to come across the most varied theories on why sailors, in the...
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Taiwan and Ukraine linked by a thread of funding. And not only...
Apparently from press reports, US President Biden will ask Congress to finance armaments to…
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How climate change is affecting NATO policies
Reading here and there in the media, one often reads incorrect information, distorted by ideological prejudices that do not...
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From SUPERAV 8X8 to VBA for the Navy
In reality it's just a matter of getting used to the automatic gearbox even if the right hand occasionally falls between the seats...
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"Spetzpropaganda" in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict
By adhering to the “hybrid warfare” model, the Russians have introduced the use of infowar on an unprecedented scale…
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Concluded the Mobility Guardian 23 exercise, the largest multinational transport exercise
Mobility Guardian 23, an exercise involving 70 transport aircraft and over 3.000 soldiers, has ended ...
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Pakistan's commercial dreams sabotaged by Allied "iron" ballast
When the Vice Chairman of China's Central Military Commission, General Zhang Youxia last month...
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JLTV: the Light Tactical Vehicle that will replace the Hummers
The famous tactical off-road High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, better known as HUMMER H1 or Humvee, is...
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The United States completes operations to destroy chemical weapons stockpiles
“I am proud to announce that the United States has safely destroyed the last munition in that stockpile,…
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NATO: DIANA and Innovation Fund. Imperative to maintain transatlantic technological lead
To achieve its security and defense goals, NATO lands in the world of deep-tech to accelerate the…
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