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The AK-12K Rifle: Kalashnikov’s Compact Powerhouse for the Modern Battlefield

by Austin Lee In the hallowed workshops of Kalashnikov Concern, Russia’s premier firearms manufacturer, the legacy of Mikhail Kalashnikov’s designs, from the AK-47 to its later derivatives, continues to evolve as combat reports stream in from the battlefield. The latest offering, the AK-12K, a short-barreled variant of the AK-12 assault …

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Howitzer Thunder: Marines Bring the Fire at Twentynine Palms

by Jose Campos TWENTYNINE PALMS, Calif. — The desert air trembled as Marines unleashed the first rounds from a M777 Howitzer during Service Level Training Exercise this month. Dust plumes curled in the heat, smoke trailing each shell as it streaked toward a distant target. The SLTE is more than …

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Death in the Delta: The Viet Cong Shot Us Down With a Stolen American Minigun

by Hooligan My logbook called it a routine troop lift. My gut told me otherwise. I was still green – a “Peter Pilot” in Army slang – flying right seat in a Huey. The Aircraft Commander sat to my left, cool and unshakable, though his name has long been lost …

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The Mortar Team: Our Easy Day in Iraq Turned Suddenly Deadly

by Cliff Wade Iraq, 2007 Much more often than not, our missions in Iraq were meticulously planned out well ahead of time. However, there were occasions when opportunities were presented that did not allow enough time for applying the proper troop-leading procedures, and we just winged it.  One such instance …

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Barrett MK22 Sniper Rifle: A Precision Tool Under Fire

by Austin Lee Recent reports of unintended discharges with the MK22 sniper rifle have sent uneasy shockwaves through the military community. Videos are circulating on social media depicting the rifle firing prematurely. This trend demands swift attention, given the MK22’s critical role in high-stakes operations.  The Barrett MK22, designated as …

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At Fort Bragg, We Trained Under Special Forces Legend Nick Rowe: ‘S is for Survival’ 

by Martin Kufus Editor’s note: This is an excerpt from  Plow the Dirt but Watch the Sky, a memoir by Martin Kufus, a former editor at Soldier of Fortune. This chapter shows Martin’s experience at the Special Forces SERE Instructor Qualification Course, where he encountered the legendary Col. Nick Rowe – …

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Ordeal on Firebase 6: A Brutal Battle in Vietnam

by Jose Campos They knew the enemy was coming. On that day in March 1971, Army 1st Lt. Brian Miles Thacker and his seven-man team braced for the inevitable. But when the North Vietnamese Army (NVA) launched their assault, it was not a question of whether the firebase would fall …

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Who Reads Soldier of Fortune? 50 Years on, We Open the Files

COMMENTARY by Susan Katz Keating As Soldier of Fortune marks its 50th year, I often am asked, Who reads your magazine? It’s a fair question; one that is rooted in the publication’s history.  Created in 1975, Soldier of Fortune sprang up from the aftermath of Vietnam. It began as a critical …

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Airman Arrested in Connection With Fatal Shooting Involving M18 Pistol at Wyoming Base

The U.S. Air Force has arrested an airman in connection with the July 20 death of a fellow airman at F.E. Warren Air Force Base – a case that has factored into controversy over the SIG Sauer M18 pistol. The unidentified person is accused of making a false official statement, …

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Cartel Banker ‘Brother Wang’ Escaped Through Tunnel in Mexico While Evading US Warrant

by Jose Campos A high-value target for U.S. law enforcement — and an alleged vital cog in the money machine of both the Sinaloa Cartel and the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) — has slipped the net. Zhi Dong Zhang, a Chinese national with more aliases than a spy novel …

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