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The new Carl Gustaf is lighter, smarter and more lethal
Saab’s new Carl Gustaf, the M4 or M3E1, is roughly 6.5 lbs lighter but is smarter and far more lethal than its predecessor, according to Jack Seymour, the marketing director for Saab North America.
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The U.S. military’s stats on deadly airstrikes are wrong. Thousands have gone unreported
A Military Times investigation raises serious doubts about transparency in reported progress against the Islamic State, al-Qaida and the Taliban.
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U.S., coalition forces use a drone to save Iraqi soldier lost behind enemy lines
During a nighttime engagement in urban terrain, a lone Iraqi Lieutenant found himself cut off from his unit, and was eventually rescued by the efforts of an Army intelligence unit monitoring his movements from a reconnaissance drone feed.
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New DARPA radio transmitter could revolutionize battlefield communications
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is looking to revolutionizing battlefield communications by introducing a new project that seeks to bridge gaps in current military communications capabilities.
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The new Carl Gustaf is lighter, smarter and more lethal
Saab’s new Carl Gustaf, the M4 or M3E1, is roughly 6.5 lbs lighter but is smarter and far more lethal than its predecessor, according to Jack Seymour, the marketing director for Saab North America.
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The U.S. military’s stats on deadly airstrikes are wrong. Thousands have gone unreported
A Military Times investigation raises serious doubts about transparency in reported progress against the Islamic State, al-Qaida and the Taliban.
-
U.S., coalition forces use a drone to save Iraqi soldier lost behind enemy lines
During a nighttime engagement in urban terrain, a lone Iraqi Lieutenant found himself cut off from his unit, and was eventually rescued by the efforts of an Army intelligence unit monitoring his movements from a reconnaissance drone feed.
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New DARPA radio transmitter could revolutionize battlefield communications
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is looking to revolutionizing battlefield communications by introducing a new project that seeks to bridge gaps in current military communications capabilities.
-
The new Carl Gustaf is lighter, smarter and more lethal
Saab’s new Carl Gustaf, the M4 or M3E1, is roughly 6.5 lbs lighter but is smarter and far more lethal than its predecessor, according to Jack Seymour, the marketing director for Saab North America.
-
The U.S. military’s stats on deadly airstrikes are wrong. Thousands have gone unreported
A Military Times investigation raises serious doubts about transparency in reported progress against the Islamic State, al-Qaida and the Taliban.
-
U.S., coalition forces use a drone to save Iraqi soldier lost behind enemy lines
During a nighttime engagement in urban terrain, a lone Iraqi Lieutenant found himself cut off from his unit, and was eventually rescued by the efforts of an Army intelligence unit monitoring his movements from a reconnaissance drone feed.
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New DARPA radio transmitter could revolutionize battlefield communications
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is looking to revolutionizing battlefield communications by introducing a new project that seeks to bridge gaps in current military communications capabilities.

















