675 * These weapons can deliver a unitary warhead or submunitions, but the U.S. Air Force has not indicated how many of each type were used.
But when World War One started they became weapons. Pilots could spy on enemy targets and the first bombs were dropped from the air. Scientists, inventors and engineers had begun their own battle ...
These countries had large armies and air forces equipped mostly ... grenades out similar to early World War One techniques. Other light civil aircraft were also employed. Israel searched the globe to ...
Since the North Vietnamese Air Force only represented a threat to U.S. bombing raids in the north, not to American bases in the south, anti-aircraft weapons were not used frequently by U.S. forces.
In 1975, the U.S. Air Force considered the feasibility of arming the A-10 Warthog with nuclear weapons. This theoretical idea ...
The weapons are kept in submarines and 80-foot-deep missile silos across five of the Great Plains states. Others are stored at air force bases, where they can be loaded on long-range bombers. One ...
With more nuclear players and weapons around the world, U.S. forces need to be ready, a top service leader says.
Russian forces have been accused of resorting to World War I-era chemical weapons, specifically deploying "K-51 grenades with chloropicrin," according to a top think-tank. The Institute for the ...
Germany is one of the largest supplier of weapons to Ukraine – second only to the US. It supplies Marder infantry fighting vehicles, Leopard battle tanks, air defence systems, drones and rocket ...
A rescue worker sent Human Rights Watch a photo of a deformed yellow gas cylinder that he said hit the Latamina hospital roof on 25 March 2017 The chemical weapons ... the Syrian air force carried ...
At least 7 killed in Russian missile, drone attack National power grid targeted in biggest Russian strike Outages of electricity and water supply reported Russia says 'high precision' weapons used ...