Metal Detecting WWII Battlegrounds on MSN
British artillery position identified through ammunition box recovery
Recovered 25-pounder ammunition boxes, fuse components, and cordite residue confirm the location of a former British ...
The Royal Artillery is being criticised following reports that it is not allowing the public to see a treasure looted by the ...
Because knowing which way to jump is pretty important, the British Army is getting a new system to find where enemy artillery is coming from. Built by Leonardo UK, the SONUS Acoustic Weapon Locating ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
UK Army fields acoustic tracker to pinpoint artillery and mortar fire faster
The British Army is fielding a new acoustic system to pinpoint enemy artillery, enhancing ...
The British Army's 5th Regiment Royal Artillery is expected to receive Leonardo's passive acoustic detection system Sonus ...
Somerset County’s story extends beyond encampments and command rooms. From this Watchung Mountain overlook, Washington ...
Battle Order on MSN
Britain's armoured artillery (WW2)
During World War II, British and Canadian armies raced to keep their advancing tanks supported with mobile firepower, deploying self-propelled guns like the Priest and Sexton. These armored artillery ...
FCDO advises against all travel to parts of Saudi Arabia. Due to reports of missile and drone activity in the region, they ...
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How long can Israel sustain a military conflict with Iran?
Public support for Israel’s war effort contrasts with doubts over its long-term military and economic sustainability.
Marking weapons with messages and names is a tradition that dates at least to the ancient Greeks, and now includes U.S.
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