Project TROUBLER: The UK MoD’s Mission to Upgrade Infantry Firepower
UK’s Project TROUBLER is on the hunt for a lighter, deadlier machine gun—who will win the $5M contract to arm British infantry next?
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UK’s Project TROUBLER is on the hunt for a lighter, deadlier machine gun—who will win the $5M contract to arm British infantry next?
Israel’s elimination of Mohammed Shaheen in southern Lebanon sends a clear message: no matter where Hamas leaders hide, they remain within the IDF’s reach.
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Middle school walkout in Germany sparks DEI controversy—student-led or faculty-driven? DoDEA’s role in activism vs. education questioned.
In a move that underscores both deepening U.S.-Mexico military ties and the high-stakes fight against transnational crime, the 7th Special Forces Group element is heading south to train Mexico’s Marine Infantry—because when it comes to battling cartels, sharpening the tip of the spear is the only way forward.
In the chaotic, overstuffed airspace near Reagan National, a single missed radio message—lost in the static of competing transmissions—may have contributed to turning a routine night flight into a catastrophic midair collision that no one walked away from.
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