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Ukrainian troops spotted with American-made, but Russian-styled, RPGs. Here’s where they came from.
Ukrainian National Guard troops were spotted in early May training with a modified American version of the RPG-7 — the PSRL-1 rocket-propelled grenade launcher, made by the Texas-based company AirTronicUSA.
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We’re about to find out if this ‘optionally-manned’ Polaris ATV could help shoulder a soldier’s combat load
One of two types of robotic vehicles being tested by Army formations this summer is made by Polaris Industries.
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Want a genuine US military surplus 1911? Here’s (finally) how you can get one
The Civilian Marksmanship Program is selling off 8,000 surplus Army .45 caliber 1911 pistols.
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Are Philippine Marines getting the gear they need?
A hodgepodge of weapons on display during an international exercise in the Philippines may highlight serious supply shortfalls for Philippine Marines.
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Could you soon carry a submachine gun on mission? The Army is interested
The Army has asked industry to provide examples of a 9mm submachine gun for soldier protection gaps.
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Mattis’ infantry reformer blasts weapons makers to quit stalling and make a better, more lethal rifle
Retired Army Maj. Gen. Bob Scales, who heads the secretary of defense’ Close Combat Lethality Task Force, challenged industry and government leaders to do better and deliver a leap-ahead rifle in less than two years.
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Ukrainian troops spotted with American-made, but Russian-styled, RPGs. Here’s where they came from.
Ukrainian National Guard troops were spotted in early May training with a modified American version of the RPG-7 — the PSRL-1 rocket-propelled grenade launcher, made by the Texas-based company AirTronicUSA.
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We’re about to find out if this ‘optionally-manned’ Polaris ATV could help shoulder a soldier’s combat load
One of two types of robotic vehicles being tested by Army formations this summer is made by Polaris Industries.
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Want a genuine US military surplus 1911? Here’s (finally) how you can get one
The Civilian Marksmanship Program is selling off 8,000 surplus Army .45 caliber 1911 pistols.
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Are Philippine Marines getting the gear they need?
A hodgepodge of weapons on display during an international exercise in the Philippines may highlight serious supply shortfalls for Philippine Marines.
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Could you soon carry a submachine gun on mission? The Army is interested
The Army has asked industry to provide examples of a 9mm submachine gun for soldier protection gaps.
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Mattis’ infantry reformer blasts weapons makers to quit stalling and make a better, more lethal rifle
Retired Army Maj. Gen. Bob Scales, who heads the secretary of defense’ Close Combat Lethality Task Force, challenged industry and government leaders to do better and deliver a leap-ahead rifle in less than two years.
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Ukrainian troops spotted with American-made, but Russian-styled, RPGs. Here’s where they came from.
Ukrainian National Guard troops were spotted in early May training with a modified American version of the RPG-7 — the PSRL-1 rocket-propelled grenade launcher, made by the Texas-based company AirTronicUSA.
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We’re about to find out if this ‘optionally-manned’ Polaris ATV could help shoulder a soldier’s combat load
One of two types of robotic vehicles being tested by Army formations this summer is made by Polaris Industries.
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Want a genuine US military surplus 1911? Here’s (finally) how you can get one
The Civilian Marksmanship Program is selling off 8,000 surplus Army .45 caliber 1911 pistols.
-
Are Philippine Marines getting the gear they need?
A hodgepodge of weapons on display during an international exercise in the Philippines may highlight serious supply shortfalls for Philippine Marines.
-
Could you soon carry a submachine gun on mission? The Army is interested
The Army has asked industry to provide examples of a 9mm submachine gun for soldier protection gaps.
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Mattis’ infantry reformer blasts weapons makers to quit stalling and make a better, more lethal rifle
Retired Army Maj. Gen. Bob Scales, who heads the secretary of defense’ Close Combat Lethality Task Force, challenged industry and government leaders to do better and deliver a leap-ahead rifle in less than two years.

















