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Artillery now plays a much decreased role ... one which was new and exciting in WW1: sound ranging. Acoustic systems were largely replaced by radar, which had greater range and accuracy and ...
Ukraine's Shahed-killing interceptor drones are now starting to bring down Russian strategic attack drones. This is the next ...
It might not sound like much to write home about ... Grimshaw was a dispatch rider and gunner in the Royal Garrison Artillery, stationed in northern France. For many years, his diary lay untouched ...
A magnet fisher was shocked to discover an object he had been 'whacking with a hammer' was actually a - WW1 artillery shell. Raymond Berry, 53, was fishing in the river Medway in Maidstone, Kent, with ...
No other battlefield tool combines range, firepower, and psychological dominance like artillery. This episode tracks its ...
The induction of ATAGS will play a crucial role in modernising the Indian Army's artillery. The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS), chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved the ...
Article continues below Second Lt Barr was one of three 'unknown' British soldiers of WW1 to finally be named at a poignant ceremony in Belgium on Wednesday. The Lanarkshire Live app is available ...
This comes a week after the Cabinet Commitee on Security (CCS), headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, cleared the ATAGS (advanced towed artillery gun system) deal, in a boost for self-reliance ...
"I had never considered that any of the sharks I was studying could make any sort of sound. I was under the assumption that sharks are silent fish, so they wouldn't make any active sounds," she said.
The classic movie The Sound of Music celebrates its 60th anniversary in 2025, but beyond its milestone celebrations this year, there are several experiences inspired by the famous flick that fans ...
Nammo agreed with Ukraine in August 2024 on the licence production of 155 mm artillery shells in the war-torn country. (Nammo) Nammo has signed a ‘joint statement of a strategic partnership ...
Maya Mehrara is a News Reporter at Newsweek based in London, U.K.. Her focus is reporting on international news. She has covered Ukraine, Russia, immigration issues, and the revolution in Iran.