USSOCOM and MARSOC are gonna be happey: the MG 338 from SIG SAUER, a LWMMG chambered in .338 Norma Magnum, has been safety certified.
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USSOCOM and MARSOC are gonna be happey: the MG 338 from SIG SAUER, a LWMMG chambered in .338 Norma Magnum, has been safety certified.
The DD (Duplex Drive) Sherman tank may have been the strangest of all WW2 tanks actually used in combat. Though their deployment was flawed, their contribution cannot be denied.
This is a man-to-man, Marine-to-Marine, message from an Afghan-American Marine to Miles Lagoze of the movie Combat Obscura.
We recently received word from the Sheriff of Baghdad, John "Shrek" McPhee of SOB Tactical. He's on a mission, and he needs some help to accomplish it. Update 4/4/19: McPhee is jumping into France. Support the documentary: 75th Anniversary of D-Day "Spirit...
Newcon Optik’s LRM 3500M laser rangefinder is joining Canadian artillery units, eh? It’s a feature-rich thingamawhatsit and a badass piece of kit
A variety of fits for a variety of guns for a variety of optics for a variety of carry styles!
In our modern “good idea fairy” military, I think most orders fall into this category. And that’s a good thing because these easy to duck without getting in trouble or starting a fight. If you work on a staff, probably 70% of your orders are Type 3s, and at least 20% Type 2s. Most staff-related Type 3s can be dodged by throwing out phrases like “We’re nearing full implementation of the synergistic integration phasedown timeline,” then leaving the room while your boss marvels at your amazing skills.
The Military History Chronicle has informed us of the launch of a new channel with a feature segment of "No Fighting in the War Room." Here is what the Military History Chronicle advises us: Radford, Virginia - The Military...
The Close Combat Lethality Task Force is the mechanism by which the Warrior Monk SECDEF Mattis and Advisory Board Chairman Gen. Scales want to revolutionize the infantry, increasing lethality and survivability. Breach-Bang-Clear Time for Better Tech, Better...
Any number of OIF/OEF war bloggers and memoir writers have written about the misery and tedium of their service, the desolate mind-numbing hours of boredom, fatigue, and discomfort punctuated by short bursts of adrenaline, fear, and often exhilaration (or sometimes...
I recently had the opportunity to ride along as a photographer with the Texas Army National Guard's 143rd Airborne Battalion. I met the unit at a hangar and watched as the paratroopers prepped for a jump. I have friends in the 143rd and served in Afghanistan with...