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#army (54 Posts)

  • Dirty Deals: Why Israel Bought Nazi Tanks from France Amidst Conflict During 1948 Middle East War, Israel obtained used Nazi tanks from France, adapting them to strengthen its defense.
  • YF-23 vs. F-22 - The Fighter Jet Battle You've Never Heard Of! The YF-23, a contender against the F-22, was a stealth fighter with superior agility and stealth capabilities but lost to the F-22.
  • Playing Golf During North Korea Crises: Admiral Kim's Problematic Past Amidst Joint Chiefs Nomination Admiral Kim Myung-soo, nominee for Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, apologizes for child's school violence and stock trading issues.
  • Officer's Loyalty Bought by China: How Much Did the Taiwanese Soldier Get Paid to Spy? Taiwanese military officer Colonel Xiang Deren exposed as a Chinese spy, raising tensions between Taiwan and China.
  • Animals with Military Ranks Who Served with Bravery and Distinction Animals with military ranks, including Wojtek, the bear who served in WWII, and Reckless, a heroic racehorse in the Korean War.
  • Why a 70-Year-Old Gun Was Too Advanced: The Artillery Gun That Couldn't Keep Up With Its Time Sweden's Bandkanon 1: A brilliant weapon ahead of its time, ultimately unsuccessful due to technological limitations.
  • How Ukraine Became the World's Tank Museum in the Shortest Time Ukraine receives global support, showcasing a mix of Eastern and Western tanks, including Leopard 2, Abrams, T-64, and more.
  • China's Air Power Soars: Over 400 Fighter Jets Raise Stakes in East Asia, Lessons from U.S. Gulf War China's pursuit of air superiority: Over 400 advanced fighter jets and lessons learned from the U.S. Gulf War.
  • Three Runways? How Japan's Ambitious Aircraft Carrier Turned into a Mockery The Akagi aircraft carrier, originally a cruiser, had three runways but design flaws led to its sinking in battle.
  • Power Behind the U.S. Soldiers: How Exoskeletons are Shaping the Future of the U.S. Military Exoskeletons amplify soldiers' strength but pose risks if they malfunction. Balancing tech advancement with safety is crucial.
  • Can the U.S. 40-Year-Old Reconnaissance Aircraft Actually Reach Space? The U-2 Dragon Lady, a high-altitude reconnaissance plane, served for 40 years with only one shot-down incident, outliving its successor.
  • Russian Military Still Relies on a 130-Year-Old Firearm: The Mosin-Nagant Rifle In the Ukrainian conflict, Russian troops are equipped with Mosin-Nagant rifles, a 130-year-old firearm known for its versatility.
  • Russia and China Send a Message to the U.S.-Japan-South Korea Alliance China and Russia conducting joint fleet training and patrols in the Pacific are seen as a warning to the U.S.-Japan-South Korea alliance.
  • BTS V's Heartfelt Surprise: Touching Moments with Fan Revealed V gives heartwarming fan service. Supports her dream of becoming a soldier, shares emotional moments, and congratulates her success.
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