Now, that’s a hot Vulcan. A Cold War-era British Vulcan bomber overshot a runway during a high speed taxi run, and stopped just short of a busy road, causing no injuries but plenty of havoc. The incident occurred on Friday afternoon at Wellesbourne Airfield near Stratford-upon-Avon in the United Kingdom. …
Read More »Nigeria Searches for Kidnapped Students in Latest Round of Abductions
Search teams in Nigeria are looking for armed men holding four students out of six kidnapped from their school Friday, one of many violent incidents reported in Nigeria in recent months as the country gears up for elections in February. Nassarawa state’s police commissioner, Maiyaki Mohammed Baba, told VOA Sunday …
Read More »Wagner Fighters and Russian Infantry Attacked Soledar in Waves
“There is deep cold, frozen earth, and fighting.” In this special report, RFE/RL correspondent Maryan Kushnir shows what he encountered on the front line in recent days in Soledar. Ukrainian troops faced waves of Russian and Wagner Group fighters, Kushnir found. Later, Russian forces claimed to have seized control of …
Read More »Soldier of Fortune Launches Advisory Committee: Meet Jan Scruggs, Founder of The Wall
Note from publisher Susan Katz Keating: Today marks the launch of a new development at Soldier of Fortune: the addition of an Advisory Committee. When I first sought to form this board, I approached people I trust and admire, and who I have known over the years. I came up …
Read More »Texas Prison Bus Escape: Convicted Killer Breaks Free, Murders a Family
By Jolie McCullough, The Texas Tribune Convicted murderer Gonzalo Lopez on May 12, 2022 was on a prison transport bus in Central Texas when he managed to escape his handcuffs, cut into the driver’s compartment, and stab the driver with a makeshift weapon. He stole the officer’s gun, wrestled him …
Read More »Cartels Vie to Control Migrant Trafficking Streams in Mexico
by Jose Campos Drug cartels are using migrants as a commodity in order to fund their illicit enterprises, a Mexican police chief said. The cartels hold migrants for ransom, or trade them to human smugglers. “Organized criminal gangs are financing their operations through migrant trafficking,” Chihuahua state police Chief Gilberto …
Read More »SHOT Show 2023 Gets Underway in Las Vegas
It’s almost as big as a Soldier of Fortune gathering! Okay, make that, it’s way bigger than anything we’ve ever staged, and we are eager to find what’s on tap this year at SHOT Show. Myself, I’m keen to see what’s up with our great advertisers, along with guns and …
Read More »Inside the Russian Army’s New AK-12 Rifle
Russian troops have been training with the new AK-12, the latest iteration of the AK-47 combat rifle. But how is the weapon different? Jonathan Ferguson, the Keeper of Firearms and Artillery for the UK’s Royal Armouries Museum, said the new rifle is capable of fitting a lot more attachments. But …
Read More »New in Soldier of Fortune: A Message From Publisher Susan Katz Keating
Welcome to Dispatches, the latest in a series of new developments here at Soldier of Fortune. I’ll go into detail about more of them, below, but first a little backstory. Such as, how I – a conflict journalist who saw urban combat while I was a child in Ireland – …
Read More »Hero Cop Used Screw Drivers to Pull Her Kayak Through Ice to Reach Stranded Pilot
A Maryland police officer used screw drivers as if they were ski poles, and pulled herself through ice-covered waters in order to rescue a 71-year old stranded pilot. The daring rescue occurred on Dec. 26, after Steve Couchman’s single-engine plane crashed into a frozen river. Police Officer Elizabeth Myers found …
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