One of the most iconic machine guns ever made is the Soviet-built DShK – known mostly as the Dushka. It has been used in wars from Vietnam to Syria and an adapted version is being used by the Ukrainian military. The Dushka was originally developed in the 1930s as an anti-aircraft gun, …
Read More »Soldier of Fortune Visits a Master Knife Maker in Ukraine
by Owen Thorne Spending the better part of five months on the ground in Ukraine, beginning with the siege of Kyiv and then on to most of the major battlefields, has built a strong bond with the Ukrainian patriots fighting there. On those battlefields I observed not only the maelstrom of …
Read More »Screaming Eagles Check Out the Finnish Army’s Leopard 2 Main Battle Tank
Soldiers with the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) went to Finland, and met the Finnish army’s Leopard 2 main battle tank. Soldier of Fortune’s new YouTube channel shows you what they saw in Sodankyla.
Read More »Medical Marijuana and Firearms: Feds Say You Can’t Use Both; Florida Official Disagrees, Takes Case to Court
by Friedrich Seiltgen A Florida Democrat is battling the federal government over whether state residents can buy firearms if they also use medical marijuana. Federal law says you can’t do both. But Florida’s Agriculture and Consumer Services Commissioner Nikki Fried believes the law should be changed. Earlier this year, she …
Read More »Speed-Firing an M777 Howitzer
How fast can an M777 be fired in succession? These Marines with the 1st Battalion, 12th Marines, 3rd Marine Division, can give you an idea. They recently conduced live fire training with their M777 towed 155 mm howitzer at the Pōhakuloa Training Area, Hawaii, during Rim of the Pacific Exercise …
Read More »Hellfire Missiles Killed al-Qaeda Leader; Here’s How They Work
This bladed missile is believed to be the weapon that killed al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri while he stood on a balcony in downtown Kabul. The Hellfire missiles, made by Lockheed Martin, are precision-guided munitions for air-to-ground strikes that usually cause significant damage. Here’s how they work.
Read More »‘Assault Weapons’ Ban Passed House, Lacks Votes in Senate
By Friedrich SeiltgenSpeaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi on July 29 struck the gavel to signify the passing of H.R. 1808, known as the Assault Weapons Ban. Pelosi scheduled the legislation for a vote starting early Friday morning, and by evening the vote tally was 217 to 213, …
Read More »The Mind of a Military Sniper: Executing the Perfect Shot
Snipers train and practice for months and years, preparing them to process every unique aspect of a precision shot. Here’s a glimpse into the things they think about in order to execute a perfect shot. DoD Video by Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Eric Melone
Read More »Inside the British Army’s New Tricked-Out Apache Helicopter
A new Apache AH-64 attack helicopter is headed for the British Army, offering a bigger picture of the battlefield and improved ways of affecting it. This newly operational E model has a top speed of 186 mph, a new software overhaul to allow for greater target acquisition and is expecting …
Read More »California Gun Owners’ Personal Information Exposed in Statewide Data Leak
A data breach in California this week exposed the personal information of people in the state who have applied for permits to carry firearms in public. The leak, announced Wednesday by the California Department of Justice, revealed the name, date of birth, gender, race, driver’s license number, addresses, and any …
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