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Month: May 2020
Friday Foto
A U.S. Marine launches a Switchblade® tactical missile during a training exercise at the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, CA. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Timothy J. Lutz […]
What is it?
It’s kind of a big deal, and all is revealed here… […]
Canadian Army to get new Semi-Automatic Sniper Rifles
The Canadian Department of National Defense has confirmed an order for new Colt C20 semi-automatic sniper rifles in 7.62mm x 51 NATO calibre. The order covers the delivery of 272 rifles plus spare parts, for a total price of 8.5M CAD. The 7.62mm C20 will replace the 5.56mm C8 rifles previously used in sniper […]
UF PRO’s Guide To Tactical Tracking: Part 3
Signs now point to the entrance of a cave that twists and stretches far back. As they make their way deep into this cave system, the team discovers their suspects had built a fire and used it in an attempt to destroy evidence. In this part, Boris gleans insights from that discovery and makes a […]
US Army Tests Flexible Integrated Power Cables For Soldiers
Army Futures Command (AFC) is bolstering dismounted Soldiers’ power capabilities by developing integrated, flexible cables for a new generation of modernization priorities. Enhanced Soldier maneuverability and mobility on the battlefield are among the initial improvements resulting from new cables that will be incorporated into a tactical vest, according to Combat Capabilities Development Command (CCDC) researchers. CCDC’s […]
Operation ‘Doomsday’: Norway, 9th May 1945.
Despite the celebrations of VE Day just the day before, and due to the chaos of the fluid situation of the German defeat, the British 1st Airborne Division launched a mission to liberate Norway. Advance parties flew into Norway on 9th May 1945. Their task was to maintain law and order, secure airfields, prevent […]
VE-Day 75th Anniversary
As we come to the end of this week we reflect on something else that came to an end at this time 75 years ago; namely, the Second World War – 6 years of conflict that engulfed the globe in the deadliest and most destructive war humanity has ever endured. More than 100 million […]
UF PRO Guide to Tactical Tracking: Part 2 – Into The Woods
In this episode the team use methodical tactics that were pioneered by the British in the 1960s and used to great effect by the infamous “Tip-Toe Boys” – British SAS, Australian SASR and the New Zealand SAS operating in SE Asia in the 1970s. The dense vegetation of the forest often requires the team to […]
The Day The SAS Became Famous: Storming The Iranian Embassy
On the 40th anniversary of the storming of the Iranian Embassy, Forces Network takes a look at the event that made the SAS a household name… Read the story here. […]