One of the most successful infantry weapons of the Cold War, if not of the last century, is beginning its journey to ...
When an enemy soldier hoisted a missile launcher to his shoulder and aimed it up at a U.S. warplane, the pilot used to be on his own. But today, a pilot can turn a knob on a computerized controller ...
A tour of 12 formidable road- and track-mobile missile launchers—from Iskander-M to HIMARS and Typhon—explaining why “shoot-and-scoot” systems matter: fast deployment, survivability, and flexible ...
The Stinger is more than just a shoulder-fired missile—it’s packed with clever tricks. UV sensors help it ignore enemy flares, bone-conducting buzzers tell gunners when they’ve locked on, and ...