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The US Army Is Testing Drones for Its Minesweeper Operations
The Army already has an effective mine-clearing weapon—the M58 MICLIC rocket—but will use the drone to reduce the need for a human presence along the front lines.
The army of the aggressor country, russia, has begun to actively use horses on the front line. The occupiers are using horses in offensive operations to move assault troops to the positions of the ...
Days ahead of the special 7th District primary, a complaint has been filed against Matt Van Epps alleging that wearing his U.S. Army uniform throughout a campaign ad violated U.S. Department of War ...
KBC 17: Ishit Bhatt Apologises After Backlash For His Behaviour Towards Amitabh Bachchan, Says ‘I Was Nervous, Not Rude’ Jan Suraaj Candidates 'Forced To Withdraw Nominations', Says Prashant Kishor; ...
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'An outrage': Retired Army general slams idea of military using U.S. cities as 'training grounds'
During a Tuesday meeting of hundreds of senior military officers, the president said the military should use 'dangerous' U.S. cities as 'training grounds'. Ret. Gen. Barry McCaffrey discusses. Six ...
Head coach Jeff Monken assures everyone that Army will have a starting quarterback when the Black Knights host Charlotte in Saturday’s American Conference contest. Whom it will be remains a question ...
The Pentagon is racing to deploy artificial intelligence across military operations before adversaries gain an irreversible edge, driven by lessons from Ukraine where cheap drones powered by AI are ...
“On April 24, 2025, the United States determined … that the Government of Sudan used chemical weapons in 2024.” This is how the US State Department opened its May 22, 2025, statement announcing ...
The FRANCE 24 Observers team verified videos and photos documenting chemical weapons attacks by the Sudanese army. They were filmed in September 2024 at the al-Jaili oil refinery north of Khartoum, ...
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