The U.S. military needs to start buying munitions by the proverbial crapload if they want to be prepared for a war with Russia or China. Back in February 2018, the Army asked Congress for money to buy ...
North Korea has supplied Russia with around one million rounds of ammunition, mainly made up of 122 mm and 152 mm artillery shells, Vadym Skibitskyi, a representative of Ukraine's Military ...
Russian ships transporting North Korean shells to Russia may have paused, analysts say. It is believed that North Korea has sent up to three million shells to Russia. Russia has become increasingly ...
Russia is running low on ammunition as its Ukraine invasion careens toward the one-year mark, and it may soon be forced to use older, unreliable rockets and artillery shells -- some built decades ago, ...
Artyom, left, and Yvgeny, a two-main sniper team, take part in a training session near Kramatorsk, Ukraine. The fighting differs significantly from last year, they said. Although they are highly ...
In the Belgorodsky district, the Ukrainian military fired seven artillery shells against the village of Zhuravlyovka and dropped three grenades from a drone on July 27 BELGOROD, July 28. /TASS/. The ...
Correction: A previous version of this article mischaracterized why Scranton, Pa., is known as "Steamtown." The name is derived from the steam-powered locomotives that helped fuel the city's ...
Thirteen months after initiating a massive invasion that has resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands of Russians and Ukrainians, Russian president Vladimir Putin is worried that a modest number of ...
People look at a large column of burnt out and captured Russian tanks and infantry carriers which have been on display on the central Khreshchatyk boulevard as Ukrainians mark Independence Day, in ...
For the second time in a week, a piece of 20th-century military ordnance was fished out with a magnet from the Charles River in Needham, Massachusetts. On Wednesday, a group of people were using a ...
SEOUL — North Korea fired about 100 more artillery shells toward the sea Wednesday in response to South Korean live-fire drills at border areas as the rivals accused each other of dialing up tensions.
When they saw flashes of light and heard loud booms in the early morning hours of June 27, 1943, Alf Giles and his family thought Grand Junction was under attack. "We thought the Japanese were bombing ...
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