Hypothetical: What if North Korea Launched a Nuclear Missile at the US?
A minute-by-minute technical account of what would happen if Kim Jong-un launched a nuclear-tipped ICBM at the United States.
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A minute-by-minute technical account of what would happen if Kim Jong-un launched a nuclear-tipped ICBM at the United States.
Israeli-built Gaia Amir armored personnel carriers have recently been spotted outside of Kherson, Ukraine. The questions are: How did they get there, and who provided them?
The United States is looking at multiple ways helping to arm Taiwan to ensure they are ready for a possible invasion by mainland China.
Russian forces again launch harassing attacks against civilian structures in multiple Ukrainian cities while at the same time chipping away at their power grid and water supply just in time for the winter months.
Documents have been uncovered reporting that toxic chemicals were found in the drinking water and soil at the US Army’s Fort Ord. Last week, after government officials had known this for decades, the CDC is investigating whether those chemicals are the cause of cancer in hundreds of former residents.
SOF veteran and professional fitness trainer Mark Lauren show how you can get fit in just minutes a day without the aid of weights or special gym equipment.
Ukraine’s deadliest female sniper tells how she found love online during the war and went from being a successful entrepreneur and model to a hunter of Russians.
The Russian government announced that their troops have left Kherson, but basic military knowledge and reliable sources on the ground tell us that a complete and total withdraw will take at least a few days.
For this old Warrior, Veterans Day is a time to pause and reflect on the service of those men and women who have sacrificed over the years so that we all may enjoy a greater sense of peace.
This new collaboration between Luminox and Volition is a handsome new timepiece whose purchase helps out disabled veterans and their families by donating a portion of the proceeds of sales to the Folds of Honor Scholarship Foundation.
The Russians continue to need the services of other nations to keep their war machine running. Reports indicate they are still in Kherson Oblast but not taking ground.
Back in 2005, the Army launched the most successful recruiting campaign in its history when it agreed to pay reservists $2000 for each person they got to sign up. The problem is, some people got greedy, and through a botched criminal investigation, some innocent soldiers paid the price for their greed.