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This is what makes the MP7 so deadly in the hands of America’s special operators
History

This is what makes the MP7 so deadly in the hands of America’s special operators

Looking almost like an oversized pistol, the Heckler & Koch MP7 is a cross between a submachine gun and a carbine that serves around the world in the hands of law enforcement and special operations units. In the late 1980s, NATO devel…

How the Marines and the Navy work together on the high seas
Marine Corps

How the Marines and the Navy work together on the high seas

The seven-month odyssey of a "blue-green" flotilla that saw combat in Yemen and Syria and conducted training exercises across a large swath of the globe demonstrates the enduring importance of the Navy-Marine Corps team overseas, commanders of the…

Officers and enlistees confess the best and worst about each other
Coast Guard

Officers and enlistees confess the best and worst about each other

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Watch a WWII tank commander reunite with his Hellcat
World War II

Watch a WWII tank commander reunite with his Hellcat

A group of tank restorers was working on a World War II Hellcat when they realized that the man who worked that exact Hellcat from Omaha Beach to V-E Day, Don Verle Breinholt, happened to live just a few miles down the road from them. …

6 newbie boots you wouldn’t want in your infantry squad
Humor

6 newbie boots you wouldn’t want in your infantry squad

Hollywood war movies are usually comprised of strong and versatile trope elements like the wise seasoned soldier, the good decision makers, and the flawed protagonist who needs a solid character arch before the credits roll. There's al…

This was America’s first true aircraft carrier
Aviation

This was America’s first true aircraft carrier

When people talk about the aircraft carriers of World War II, some names jump out right away. Maybe the USS Enterprise (CV 6), both versions of the USS Yorktown (CV 5 and CV 10), or the USS Hornet (CV 8)? But one carrier that was present…

This automatic shotgun fires 360 rounds of bad intentions per minute
Weapons

This automatic shotgun fires 360 rounds of bad intentions per minute

Maxwell Atchisson's automatic assault shotgun, dubbed the AA-12, delivers pure destruction to anything in its line of fire. The AA-12 can unload a 20-round drum of 12-gauge shotgun shells in under four seconds at a devastating 360-rounds-per-minu…

The Army may give soldiers the Marine Corps’ new rifle
Marine Corps

The Army may give soldiers the Marine Corps’ new rifle

It's not often that the Big Army follows the lead of the nation's smallest fighting force, but the Corps' recent moves to outfit its infantry grunts with

Here is a 360 degree view of Lockheed’s T-50A in flight
Aviation

Here is a 360 degree view of Lockheed’s T-50A in flight

As you may have heard, the legendary T-38 Talon, which has been in service since 1961, is slated for replacement. GlobalSecurity.org notes that the T-X competition has apparently come down to a fight between Bo…

This guy built a flying Spitfire from scratch
World War II

This guy built a flying Spitfire from scratch

Bob DeFord really wanted to fly one of the iconic Spitfire airplanes that saved England from Nazi invasion during the Battle of Britain, but the t…

How the Allies defeated one of their deadliest WWII adversaries
World War II

How the Allies defeated one of their deadliest WWII adversaries

Entering the Imperial German Navy in 1911, Karl Dönitz, a Berlin native, served as a submarine commander in WWI …

That time George Washington’s dentures were stolen from a museum
History

That time George Washington’s dentures were stolen from a museum

The Smithsonian Institution is one place you'd think relics from America's founding were safe. The security there must be pretty good, right? Well, tell that to a pair of George Washington's dentures. According to a

9 bombers that can shoot down a fighter
Vietnam War

9 bombers that can shoot down a fighter

When bombers beat fighters, it is very notable. But some bombers have more tools than others in an air-to-air fight. For instance, the F-1…

7 craziest commando missions of World War II
World War II

7 craziest commando missions of World War II

World War II was an exciting time for special operations and commandos. The advent of airborne operations gave them a whole new angle of approach, and the sheer scale of the war guaranteed that they'd have plenty of chances to use their skills.

Watch the Navy blow up some of its obsolete ships
Navy

Watch the Navy blow up some of its obsolete ships

When most ships are decommissioned, they eventually will head to the scrapyard. Mostly, their fate is to become razor blades. Others become artificial reefs, providing a tourist attraction for divers and a home for fish. But some vessel…

The Civil War’s Union Army is the reason beat cops wear blue
Military Life

The Civil War’s Union Army is the reason beat cops wear blue

By the end of the Civil War, Los Angeles was still a relatively new U.S. city. It was ceded to the United States with the rest of California in 1848 at the end of the Mexican-American War. In 1869, the population was up to 5,000, with more coming in…

This company will build new skin for soldiers burned by IEDs
Army

This company will build new skin for soldiers burned by IEDs

A New Zealand-based startup that works on regenerating human tissue has signed a development agreement with the U.S. Army to help treat troops who've sustained severe burns. The

This Black Cat was bad luck for the Japanese navy
Tactical

This Black Cat was bad luck for the Japanese navy

The fighting in the South Pacific during World War II was vicious. One of the big reasons was how evenly-matched the two sides were. One plane called the Black Cat, though, helped the Allies gain a big advantage – and was an omen of ill fortune fo…

Navy puts plans to buy more ships and planes on hold
Marine Corps

Navy puts plans to buy more ships and planes on hold

The Navy's 2018 budget request is out – and it looks like more new ships and aircraft are going to be on hold for at least a year. However, if this proposal holds up, the recent trend of short-changing training and maintenance will be reversed.

Watch this F-16 blow the crap out of a drone with air-to-air missiles
Aviation

Watch this F-16 blow the crap out of a drone with air-to-air missiles

When it comes to unmanned aerial vehicles, there's clearly a love-hate relationship within the military. The Air Force is scrambling to find and train new pilots to fly the robot warriors, which hunt down high-value targets and fire miss…