
War news, analysis and commentary from David Axe.
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The six-ton missile blasted an oft-targeted electronics plant deep inside Russia
Overnight and into the morning between June 9 and 10, Ukrainian forces launched five Fire Point FP-5 Flamingo cruise missiles at the VNIIR-Progress electronic...
Say goodbye to human engineers, helicopter crews and fighter pilots. Maybe.
Military snipers aren’t the only ones being forced into retirement by drones. As The Wall Street Journal explained in a recent story, Vyacheslav Kovalskiy, a Ukrai...
But taking back roads mean delivering fewer supplies
As more of Ukraine’s A.I.-assisted drone fill the sky over the Russian logistical zone in occupied Ukraine, a Russian commander has ordered military truckers to keep off the main highway...
Stockpiles of old tanks are gone
No, Russia hasn’t run out of tanks. Not even after losing more than 4,000 T-90s, T-80s, T-72s and other tanks in 52 months of hard fighting in Russia’s wider war on Ukraine.
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This story first appeared in Trench Art when it was known as War Is Boring back in 2017.
by MATTHEW MOSS
In early December 1918, Winchester engineer Edwin Pugsley filed a patent for a bolt-action, .50-caliber anti-tank rifle with...
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David Axe is a journalist and filmmaker in South Carolina.
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