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Designed in the 1960s for Soviet frogmen, the SPP-1 underwater pistol could fire four steel darts underwater. It’s strange, deadly, and still in use.
Gun violence has become a staple of daily life in the United States. According to the Gun Violence Archive, the United States ...
Following the end of World War II, Czechoslovakia needed a replacement for its aging vz. 24 bolt-action rifle, a Mauser design. Its replacement, the vz. 52, reinforced the direction of military ...
The big guns: High-Caliber and Long-Range Artillery in the U.S. Army during the Cold War By Mark Struve, ASC History Office May 6, 2025 The 16-inch HARP gun at Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona.
Our new Cold War with China started before the old Cold War with the Soviet Union ended, giving China decades to infiltrate our society.
The heart attack gun wasn't a uniquely American invention: The KGB, the Soviet Union's secretive intelligence and internal security force, had a similar poison weapon.
Much like the Soviet Union during the Cold War, China uses all of its resources to challenge, coerce, silence, and divide opinions about its policies and actions.
Several devices designed during the Cold War to kill, injure, or monoitor adversaries might have been dismissed as urban legends if examples had not been documented in photos.
By the Cold War era, encoding messages with disappearing ink was a common practice, necessitating continuous adaptation due to widespread awareness of once-successful concealment methods.
Israel-Palestine war: US guns may already be arming West Bank settlers, former official warns Concerns over a recent Israeli order of US rifles have made headlines.