Trojan Horse: The World’s First Special Operations Mission
“Always mystify, mislead, and surprise the enemy, if possible.”
“Always mystify, mislead, and surprise the enemy, if possible.”
The North Koreans fully realize that much of their equipment is outdated, but they strongly believe that their sheer numbers will overwhelm the more technologically-advanced, better-trained, better-fed, South Korean military forces.
We’ll just have to watch the upcoming, evaluation process to see how it all unfolds in the coming months.
FN Herstal boldly calls it “The Ultimate Combat Handgun” on their web site, and they might be correct.
Will it eventually be accepted as the Army’s newest missile?
The “Fieldcraft Manual” is for the novice as well as the expert.
GIGN remains one of the finest, counterterrorist units in the world.
The .50 caliber Remington bolt-action rifle sat on the open front porch, supported by a pair of bipods in the front.
Kut was a cool, calculating, solitary predator in the night skies over France.
The U.S. Coast Guard definitely has its own, highly-capable, Special Forces component.
There is simply no substitute, and no projected, credible replacement, for the A-10CWarthog and its astounding, GAU-8/A Gatling gun.
The museum has too many exhibits to list, so you’ll just have to go there and see it all for yourself.
The high-technology, exceptionally impressive Barracuda XSV 17 would be ideal in any of a variety of roles or missions.
The still-futuristic, Steyr AUG bullpup, assault rifle continues to serve with elite, special operations forces around the globe.
This gunship rapidly became the most-heavily-armed, most-formidable, most-successful, low-level attack aircraft of World War Two.
I wouldn’t be too concerned about our enemies deploying hypersonic missiles.
In Slovenia and Croatia today, the unique weapon is common among criminal gangs, due to its local availability and high rate of fire.
The Mi-28NHavoc-B remains a formidable, attack helicopter, not quite as sophisticated at the U.S. Apache gunship, but definitely cheaper and simpler to operate.
They’re already exceptionally well-trained, highly-respected, and enormously-valued as special operations warriors with unique skills.
The United States government did not officially acknowledge the full story of Operation Vengeance until September 10, 1945, after the war was over.
The man offered the two vehicles when he couldn't determine if they'd been properly deactivated.
It still remains one of the finest, compact, pocket pistols ever created.
Under the bold, exemplary leadership of King Abdullah II, a true, warrior leader, the Royal Jordanian Special Forces remain one of the most-capable and respected, military units in the Middle East.