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How the First Gulf War Changed Military History (And Everything Else)

How the First Gulf War Changed Military History (And Everything Else)
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In a Russia-NATO War, These 10 Weapons Would Raze Europe

Fortunately, neither Russia nor America want to fight one. Here s What You Need To Remember: The allies’ own military capabilities also pose a threat to Russia. With some exceptions like China, India and Brazil, most of the top military spenders in the world are U.S. allies. Although the United States frequently (and justifiably) chides NATO members for not spending enough on defense, even without the United States, NATO still spends about three times as much on defense each year as Russia does. Between the never ending conflict in Ukraine, the crisis in Syria and now allegations that Russia has engaged in cyber hacking against America, relations between Moscow and Washington have reached a low not seen since the darkest days of the Cold War.

The 1973 October War Changed Military History Forever

There is no substitute for decisive victory.  Here s What You Need To Remember: By the end of the October War, Israel had recovered from its initial setbacks and gone on to defeat its opponents on the battlefield. The shrill cry of the shofar ram s horn blowing on the morning of October 6, 1973, did more than herald the start of Yom Kippur, the Jewish Day of Atonement. It also marked the start of one of the most dramatic conflicts in history. For nineteen days, modern war raged in all its violence and chaos as Egypt and Syria launched a massive surprise attack against the outnumbered and unprepared Israel Defense Force (IDF). As the biggest tank battles since World War II left burning hulks strewn across the Sinai sands and Golan hills, new weapons of startling power wire-guided anti-tank missiles and surface-to-air missiles seemed to transform the battlefield. Those glamorous, expensive weapons of the twentieth century the tank and the aircraft seemed an endangered species.

North Korea s Golden Military Rule: Don t Fight the U S Navy

North Korea s Golden Military Rule: Don t Fight the U S Navy
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South Korea s First Aircraft Carrier Will Sail Into Contested Waters

Izumo-class helicopter carriers to embark F-35B stealth fighters. South Korea is getting an aircraft carrier. The vessel could help Seoul’s navy to compete with its main rivals, the Chinese and Japanese fleets. The South Korean joint chiefs of staff decided on July 12, 2019 to acquire an assault ship capable of operating fixed-wing aircraft, Defense News reported. The vessel presumably would embark vertical-landing F-35B stealth fighters. Seoul for years has mulled a purchase of F-35Bs to complement the country’s land-based F-35As. “The plan of building the LPH-II ship has been included in a long-term force buildup plan,” a spokesman for the joint chiefs told

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