Low Light Tactics for the Regular Person Imagine living 300 years ago; darkness was an uncontrollable part of your existence. Barring a lantern, a candle, or the light of the moon, once the sun set, so did your ability to see. Flash forward to the present day world; light is a permanent part of…
Category: Warfare
The Minuteman’s Guide to Countering Armored Vehicles *(For Educational Purposes Only)*
The Minuteman’s Guide to Countering Armored Vehicles Since the first tanks and armored cars appeared on the battlefields of WWI Europe, infantrymen have been forced to find ways to deal with them. The modern minuteman is no different, and any prolonged civil conflict in the United States is bound to see armored vehicles used in…
Know Your WW2 History: The Failed Pledge that Sunk the Bismarck
The Failed Pledge that Sunk the Bismarck The U-boat’s captain was mischievous as he put his recently launched U-556 through its trials in the Baltic. It was the winter of 1941 and from his point of view,, it had been a good war. Britain’s merchant shipping convoys ensured the survival of Bolshevik Russia. These…
4GW: Counter-Drone Technology
Booby Traps 101
The Words of the Prophet Have Come to Pass
H/T WRSA Native White Britons are Beaten and Accosted in the Streets and then arrested by a gelded Police Force. An Older White British Man and Woman wearing “Patriotic Pins” are accosted in Victoria Station not only by muzzah replacement goons but also by their pathetic police bodyguards as well….
Know Your WW2 Weapons: Japanese Model 89 Knee Mortar
Japanese Model 89 Knee Mortar For more than a century, American troops have given a wide variety of nicknames to their own weapons, and also those of their enemies. During World War II, American troops in the Pacific Theatre created a nickname for a highly effective Japanese weapon that was a bit misleading. The…
PSA: The Nature of War
The Business of War
“Great is the Guilt of an Unnecessary War” -John Adams “When the Rich Wage War, It’s the Poor Who Die.” -John-Paul Sartre
Trauma Medicine: Treating Penetrating Chest Injuries
Treating Penetrating Chest Injuries An open chest wound can lead to the development of tension pneumothorax. Tension pneumothorax is the second leading cause of preventable trauma deaths on the battlefield. It is the progressive build-up of air within the pleural space between the lung and the chest wall. As the air in the pleural…