SOFREP Pic of the Day: Ukrainian M1 Abrams Main Battle Tank Knocked Out by Russians

In today’s SOFREP Pic of the Day, an M1 Abrams tank, allegedly operated by Ukrainians and disabled by Russians near Avdiivka, February 2024, showcases the destructive precision of the Russian Lancet munition, a loitering “kamikaze drone” that epitomizes the evolving face of modern warfare with its ability to autonomously deliver high-precision strikes.

SHOT Show ’24 Recap: Gear and Clothing in Las Vegas

In a whirlwind of dust, adrenaline, and the echo of half a million rounds, Team SOFREP blazed through the desert, merging the surreal with the steel of SHOT Show, where every trigger pull stitched the fabric of a uniquely American tapestry.

SHOT Show 2024: Popping Smoke

Embracing my enduring fascination with flames and smoke, I eagerly anticipate the arrival of Enola Gaye’s tactical treats, envisioning a fiery spectacle to enliven both my backyard and our YouTube channel.

SOFREP Pic of the Day: Taking a Long SHOT in Vegas

Grasping the Hitsville from Detroit Gun Works, I felt the power of precision engineering in my hands, seamlessly striking targets at nearly a kilometer away—a testament to the craftsmanship that makes every shot a masterpiece.

Pic of the Day: A Gordon Highlander on a Bike, Belfast, 1977

Amid the tumultuous backdrop of Northern Ireland in 1977, a Gordon Highlander, embodying centuries of steadfast courage and Scottish pride, sits incongruously on a child’s bike, his L1A1 rifle a silent testament to the enduring legacy of a regiment woven into the very fabric of the United Kingdom’s military and cultural tapestry.

SOF Pic of the Day: Delta Force Command Sergeant Major Tom Satterly After the Mogadishu Mile

Delta Force CSM Tom Satterly had witnessed just about all of the ugliness of war that one human being can take. One evening in 2013, before he, his wife and friends got ready for a night on the town, Tom sat alone in a rental car with a pistol halfway to his head wondering if he should shoot himself in the mouth of the temple, fortunately, at that instant his wife called, literally saving his life.