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Army scientists work on drug to counter WWII bioweapon used by Soviets
Antibiotic treatments do exist but rising resistance levels are pushing researchers for stronger solutions.
By Todd South
300,000 troops, 900 tanks: It’s called the most massive Russian military exercise since the Cold War, and China’s role is growing
The upcoming exercise will be three times the size of last year's closely watched drills and perhaps bigger than the Soviet Union's largest training event.
By Todd South
The largest tank battle in history began 75 years ago today — here’s how it changed WWII
The Battle of Kursk involved 6,000 tanks, 2 million troops and 4,000 aircraft. The battle began with a German surprise attack but ended with a Soviet victory.
By HistoryNet
Afghans soon to fly missions with Black Hawks from US
The U.S. military has been flying UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter missions in Afghanistan for years, but the storied aircraft will soon take to the country’s battlefields manned by pilots and crews from the Afghan military.
How North Vietnam's P-4s missed the mark
Modifications to the aluminum-hulled vessels improved the P-4’s air defense but had a downside.
By Carl O. Schuster