Featured in rules of engagementBYJessica EvansSep 19, 2023ShareThe evolution of autonomous warfareThe dawn of autonomous warfare is upon us, reshaping the battlefield’s very essence, raising questions that stretch beyond mere technology. BYJessica EvansSep 19, 2023ShareBYJessica EvansMay 31, 2023ShareDecoding Rules of EngagementIn real military life, we’ve got the rules of engagement (ROEs). These aren’t just suggestions or friendly reminders, but crucial directives. BYJessica EvansMay 31, 2023ShareBYLogan NyeApr 29, 2020ShareYes, you can aim at enemy troops with the .50-cal.It’s one of the most persistent myths in the U.S. Military. I was even told it in basic training a mere 11 years ago, almost 90 years after the .50-caliber M2 was first designed. It goes like this: Weapons firing a .50-caliber round can be aimed at… BYLogan NyeApr 29, 2020Share
BYJessica EvansSep 19, 2023ShareThe evolution of autonomous warfareThe dawn of autonomous warfare is upon us, reshaping the battlefield’s very essence, raising questions that stretch beyond mere technology. BYJessica EvansSep 19, 2023Share
BYJessica EvansMay 31, 2023ShareDecoding Rules of EngagementIn real military life, we’ve got the rules of engagement (ROEs). These aren’t just suggestions or friendly reminders, but crucial directives. BYJessica EvansMay 31, 2023Share
BYLogan NyeApr 29, 2020ShareYes, you can aim at enemy troops with the .50-cal.It’s one of the most persistent myths in the U.S. Military. I was even told it in basic training a mere 11 years ago, almost 90 years after the .50-caliber M2 was first designed. It goes like this: Weapons firing a .50-caliber round can be aimed at… BYLogan NyeApr 29, 2020Share