Older readers of this site may recall that Bulgaria was referred to as the “sixteenth republic” in the 1980s. However, it never actually became a Soviet ...
Just recently, I published a post about the Chinese hypersonic passenger aircraft of the future, the Space Transportation Yunxing. That article noted that the ...
Germany has become a leader in the development of 30-mm aircraft and anti-aircraft guns. These weapons fill the gap between 20-mm and 37–40-mm artillery ...
As is well known, in the early days of its existence, Rome—then still a kingdom—was in a very vulnerable position. It was surrounded by city-states that were ...
A story about the experimental German tank destroyer Versuchs-leichte Panzerjäger IV (Panzerjäger 39), based on the Pz.Kpfw.IV tank The first German tank ...
A story about the MD-1 (Moscow Road, first model), the most widely used bicycle of the Red Army It would be hard to call the bicycle a little-known mode of ...
An article by Alexei Kozlenko from the WARSPOT website, dated September 24, 2018 Contents: In 1962, a 6th–7th-century burial ground belonging to the ...
I’m sorry to disappoint anyone who thinks this is going to be about yet another American startup developing a new super-heavy aircraft. That’s not the case at ...
It may seem surprising, but today, fewer countries build diesel-electric submarines than nuclear ones. While nine countries either have nuclear submarines or ...
An interesting article from the "Citadel of the Sane" channel on Yandex Zen. This article continues the “What If” series, which explores—purely as a thought ...
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