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How Imperial Japan s Hypersonic Torpedo Wrecked the U S Navy

Over Korean Skies, the F-86 Sabre and MiG-15 Fought to the Death

Over Korean Skies, the F-86 Sabre and MiG-15 Fought to the Death
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There s Nothing Original About Iran s Khorramshahr Missile

It s a copy of a copy. Here s What You Need To Remember: There have been reports that the Khorramshahr is a derivative of North Korea’s Musudan ballistic missile. The North Korean Musudan is likely more powerful, with roughly double the reported range of the Khorramshahr, and is likely a variant of a similar submarine-launched missile of Soviet origin. The Khorramshahr missile is classic Iran vintage Soviet technology adapted by another country, and then again upgraded and tweaked by Iran. This makes the Khorramshahr a copy… of a copy. North Korea has been a steadfast exporter of weapons to Iran and that is where Tehran first got its hands on the adapted Soviet missile.

Precision, Not Attrition: How China Updated Its Warfighting Plans

Precision, Not Attrition: How China Updated Its Warfighting Plans Rather than emphasizing firepower and decisive battles between mass armies, China will attempt to paralyze an opponent’s ability to wage war through precise attacks across the land, sea, air, space, cyber, electromagnetic and psychological spheres. Here s What You Need To Remember: To be clear, while Sun Tzu favored defeating an opponent with cleverness rather than violence, there is nothing pacifistic about China’s new strategy. It is a different form of violence that favors more precision and less attrition. “The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting,” wrote the legendary Chinese strategist Sun Tzu 2,500 years ago.

These 5 World War I Weapons Left Europe Shocked and Awed

Which were the deadliest weapons of World War I? There are so many choices. Here s What You Need To Remember: Like all such wonder weapons, they were expensive and fragile (the Paris Gun could only fire 20 shells before the barrel wore out). But being able to destroy forts or bombard a city from nearly a hundred miles away earned them their notoriety. Today we take granted that warfare is mechanized, electronicized, a form of human activity where humans are the least important component. But it didn t seem that way in 1914. Europeans sleepwalked into war dreaming of cavalry charges and massed infantry charges with fixed bayonets. They awoke to confront the machine gun and the U-boat, the tank and the airplane.

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