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Last Updated on July 14, 2025 by Matt Staff The 1800s were a turning point in the history of firearms. As empires expanded and revolutions sparked around ...
Soldiers who set up mobile showers and laundry in the field will be reclassified in the name of transformation.
The tide of the war rose in Washington’s favor as his troops became more ex­perienced and proficient in just this type of ...
In Kenya’s capital city, Nairobi, it is estimated that over 70 per cent of the population live in informal settlements.
Full story Beretta Defence Technologies UK (BDT UK) is positioning itself as a leading contender in the British Ministry of Defence’s Project Grayburn. The initiative aims to replace the SA80 service ...
SA80 A2 Rifle (L85A2) The L85A2 has been the standard service rifle of the British Armed Forces since the early 2000s, as an improved version of the L85A1. The update significantly enhanced ...
The youngest of three brothers and originally from Hampshire, L/Cpl Spencer joined the British Army in 2011, and became a member of 3rd Battalion The Rifles.
The British Army's outdated rifles have become the laughing stock of NATO, according to serving soldiers, as the MOD works on plans to replace ageing rifles.
The British army is said to be the 'laughing stock' of NATO because its outdated rifles wouldn't be able to kill Russian or Chinese soldiers in advanced body armour.
The Carl Gustaf 84mm recoilless rifle is small yet packs a punch. But what impact did it have on modern warfare?
The British Army’s standard assault rifle, the SA80, carries a controversial legacy stretching back over three decades. Despite efforts to refine the weapon and its upgrades, the rifle has struggled ...