The war in Ukraine is showing the power of weaponry once thought outdated. Mines and artillery have proven essential, alongside cutting-edge tech like AI and drones. One expert told BI that mines and ...
The Ukraine war raises a difficult question: Can armies maneuver to win anymore? Artillery, mines, and drones are so costly they risk exhausting an offensive before a breakthrough. An influential ...
A 79th Air Assault Brigade paratrooper fires a rocket. Exploiting serious leadership problems in certain Ukrainian brigades, Russian forces are advancing at a fast clip west of the ruins of Avdiivka ...
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Ukrainian Forces Use Drones, Mines, and Artillery to Crush Russian Armor Near Dobropillia
At daybreak on October 15, a Russian armored attack force of 22 vehicles, including tanks and infantry fighting vehicles, rolled out towards Ukrainian lines at Shakhove and Volodymyrivka on the ...
A four-square-mile patch of Kursk Oblast in western Russia is a graveyard for Russian vehicles—and a harbinger of a looming catastrophe for the Kremlin as its yearlong offensive in Ukraine begins to ...
The Biden administration has agreed to send the weapons to Ukraine, despite their reputation for killing and maiming civilians. By Lynsey Chutel John Ismay and Eve Sampson John Ismay served as an ...
Ukraine is running short on munition as it fends off Russian forces. As aid from the West remains locked up, Ukraine is relying on unused artillery shells, per WSJ. One soldier has been able to supply ...
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