Category: Warrior Tech
Functional Beauty
Now that is a work of functional ART.
Know Your Weapons: The M-14 “Toe Popper” Mine
Nasty Little piece of Cold War History.
The First War Won Primarily with Unmanned Systems
Ten Lessons from the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War By John Antal The Second Nagorno-Karabakh War was fought between Armenia and Azerbaijan from September 24 to November 10, 2020. 29 more words The First War Won Primarily with Unmanned Systems — American Partisan
Tradecraft: Setting Up a Clandestine Communication Device
SETTING UP A CLANDESTINE COMMUNICATIONS DEVICE Solid gold tradecraft free of charge thanks to NC Scout and AP. Be sure and Book your Training Now at Brushbeater Stay Alert, Armed and Dangerous!
Know Your WW2 History: Soviet Drone Tanks
These are the Soviet drone tanks of World War II “Teletanks” were a technological marvel for their time but practicality in war eventually demanded resources go toward building real T-26’s and eventually the Soviet workhorse tank of WW2, the T-34. This History of Soviet Tanks in World War Two is a fascinating one. Stay…
Savage M1918 Aircraft Lewis at the Range (With Rare Tripod Mount!)
Savage M1918 Aircraft Lewis at the Range (With Rare Tripod Mount!) A True Blast from the Past! What made the American Lewis Gun so powerful is it fired the venerable .30-06 round! A bonafide Man Stopper!
M14 EBR: The Most Beautiful Battle Rifle in the World
M14 EBR: THE MOST BEAUTIFUL BATTLE RIFLE IN THE WORLD General Douglas MacArthur once said “Old Soldiers never die, they simply fade away.” I think the same holds true for Good Rifles. The M14 saw service in Vietnam, then went into mothballs and some 40 odd years later shows up again in the mountains of…
Know Your World War II Weapons: The Nebelwerfer Rocket Launcher.
Know Your Weapons: What’s Up With Norway and Military Scout Scopes?
Aside from the German widespread issue of the ZF-41 type scope, I have only come across three other military uses of long eye relief optics – and they are all Norwegian! One is simply Norwegian reuse of surrendered German K98k-ZF41 scopes, including updating them to .30-06 in the 1950s (these were eventually replaced by the… What’s…
