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Japanese Victory in World War II? Five Ways It Could Have Happened

Japan s calculus: make the cost of surrender less than the cost of total war for America. Here s What You Need To Remember:  Bottom line, no likely masterstroke no single stratagem or killing blow would have defeated the United States. Rather, Japanese commanders should have thought and acted less tactically and more strategically. Let s face it. Imperial Japan stood next to no chance of winning a fight to the finish against the United States. Resolve and resources explain why. So long as Americans kept their dander up, demanding that their leaders press on to complete victory, Washington had a mandate to convert the republic s immense industrial potential into a virtually unstoppable armada of ships, aircraft, and armaments. Such a physical mismatch was simply too much for island state Japan with an economy about one-tenth the size of America s to surmount.

Russian and Pakistani Paratroopers Idea of a Unique Airborne Assault Training Exercise: Skydiving without Parachutes

Russian and Pakistani Paratroopers Idea of a Unique Airborne Assault Training Exercise: Skydiving without Parachutes It s called fast roping , and its not as easy or as fun as it sounds. Here s What You Need To Remember: Fast-rope descents are increasingly used around the world by military forces, and while it may look simple it actually requires extensive training as there is no safety line to prevent a solider from falling. Last week during the Friendship 2020 joint military drills, Russian and Pakistani paratroopers took part in a unique airborne assault training exercise. What made this particular drill notable is that the paratroopers didn’t actually use parachutes, but instead practiced a fast-rope technique from helicopters that hovered high above the ground. 

BANG: These 9mm Pistols are Some of the World s Best Handguns

BANG: These 9mm Pistols are Some of the World’s Best Handguns The 9mm Luger, invented before the Great War, is one of the longest serving gun calibers in history. Here s What You Need To Remember: The Springfield XD combines a number of older and newer features from other guns on this list to create a fairly unique and impressive package. The XD has a grip safety like the one on the Colt 1911A1 handgun, that prevents the gun from being discharged unless gripped properly. The 9mm Luger, invented before the Great War, is one of the longest serving gun calibers in history. Introduced in 1901, it has served in virtually every conflict since then up until today. From World War I’s German army to the British army fighting ISIS in Syria, the Luger round has served militaries for over a century. Despite its age, the 9mm is more dangerous than ever before, due to innovations in ammunition lethality that squeeze greater performance out of the bullet.

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