How a pilot’s NVG case brought down a USAF C-130J in Afghanistan

How a pilot’s NVG case brought down a USAF C-130J in Afghanistan

According to the air force’s newly released accident investigation report, the C-130J pilot used the night vision goggle (NVG) case to keep the aircraft’s elevator up as tall cargo was loaded on the ramp. However, over the next 50min and during the final preflight check, the pilot and copilot seemingly forgot to remove the hard […]

Days of Guns: Upgrading the Ruger Precision Rifle

Days of Guns: Upgrading the Ruger Precision Rifle

Recently I wrote an article about the Ruger Precision Rifle.  In this video, I will show you a few minor upgrades that I’ve elected to do to suit my personal taste. The nice thing about this modular weapon system is that it’s loosely based on an AR-15 allowing you to use items that would normally fit said platform. […]

Days of Guns: AK-47

Days of Guns: AK-47

I have a long and respectful relationship with the AK-47 and seen some epicly abused guns still fire, but this picture from the guys at Underground Tactical takes the AK family to a new level; Africa. This Chinese Type 56 was confiscated from African poachers.  It is said to be fully functional, and I see no reason […]

Why victory in Mosul won’t solve the US’s Iraq conundrum

Why victory in Mosul won’t solve the US’s Iraq conundrum

ISIS is back on its heels in both Syria and Iraq, and the Iraqi government announced on March 24 that the all-important, yet much-delayed campaign to re-take the critical Iraqi city of Mosul has finally begun. Starting with attacks on towns south of the city, the campaign’s goal is to effect a “slow strangulation” of ISIS in Mosul, […]

ISIS Rallies Army Of Trolls To ‘Attack’ Twitter And Facebook

ISIS Rallies Army Of Trolls To ‘Attack’ Twitter And Facebook

ISIS supporters have organized an online army of trolls in yet another effort to assert their online presence and spread their propaganda across Facebook and Twitter. To mobilize, they’ve created a channel on the messaging app Telegram called the “Online Dawah Operation,” which has grown popular among their fellow ISIS adherents since it launched several weeks ago, Vocativ has learned. Not only does the Telegram […]

‘Inglorious Bastard,’ Frederick Mayer, has died

‘Inglorious Bastard,’ Frederick Mayer, has died

Frederick Mayer, the real “Inglorious Bastard” who served in World War II, has died. He was 94. Mayer, a Jewish refugee from Germany and a naturalized U.S. citizen, was recruited by the Office of Strategic Services, the World War II predecessor to the CIA. He then volunteered to lead Operation Greenup, one of the most […]

After 13 years, CIA honors Green Beret killed on secret Afghanistan mission

After 13 years, CIA honors Green Beret killed on secret Afghanistan mission

When Nathan Ross Chapman became the first military casualty to die by enemy fire during the war in Afghanistan, the only American flag available for his casket was a patch torn off the uniform of an airman loading his coffin for the long trip home. He was buried on Jan. 11, 2002, a week after […]

The Librarian Who Saved Timbuktu’s Cultural Treasures From al Qaeda

The Librarian Who Saved Timbuktu’s Cultural Treasures From al Qaeda

For custodians of the ancient heritage of the Middle East and North Africa, the recent rise of Islamist extremist groups has posed a dire challenge. Since its seizure of the historic Iraqi city of Mosul in early 2014, Islamic State has pillaged and demolished mosques, shrines, churches and other sacred sites across the region. The […]

CIA Mind-Control Experiments

CIA Mind-Control Experiments

What is it like to have a grandmother who underwent CIA mind control experiments? For Sarah-Anne Johnson, a Canadian-based artist who has been making time-based work on this subject for the past ten years, it’s gaining a better understanding of the unpredictable mood swings and abrupt temper tantrums she grew up with. In 1956, her grandmother, […]

Alaska Air National Guard recounts skiers’ rescue

Alaska Air National Guard recounts skiers’ rescue

From the sky Tuesday, Alaska Air National Guard helicopter crewmen spotted an orange blanket tied to a half-buried snow ski and knew they were close to two near-hypothermic people marooned for four nights in an ice field. A few hours later, when the weather cleared and the helicopter landed, Maj. Matthew Kirby and Master Sgt. […]