Military doctrine is supposed to tell soldiers how to fight, but history shows that some weapons refuse to follow the rules.
In the late 19th century, the Mosin-Nagant was a top-of-the-line rifle, but times have changed. The infantry version of the ...
Military history is filled with firearms that looked formidable on paper but proved far less impressive in the hands of ...
In November last year, a man from Baringo became the subject of viral internet videos when he openly protested being left out ...
In the world of military procurement, innovation will more often be the result of getting around bureaucratic red tape rather ...
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — A Marine Corps battalion responsible for land-based security has begun using US-made M4A1 rifles, ...
The Suomi KP/-31 was one of the lesser-known and yet most influential submachine guns of the Second World War. It was the ...
A 72-year-old former Royal Marine convicted of possessing illegal firearms says Police Scotland are withholding his replica ...
Savage’s new 110 Trail Blazer rifle offers top-shelf performance at entry-level pricing.
Though bullpup-style rifle designs have become popular elsewhere in the world, they aren't nearly as popular with the ...
It won’t come as any surprise to learn that weapons technology constantly changes. Over the last two hundred years alone, ...
The Soviet soldier never saw him. Neither did the one after that, or the next, or the hundreds who followed. Simo Häyhä ...