IGN investigated the story behind an indie game studio's claim that Russia's largest arms manufacturer stole a shotgun design from a game the studio was developing to make a real life shotgun.
A comprehensive explanation for why Iraq's unfortunate geographic location has set it up for failure.
Cinematographer Dustin Farrell hopped on a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter and recorded Major Joshua "Cabo" Gunderson demonstrating an F-22 Raptor test flight in Anchorage, Alaska, in 1,000 FPS.
How the blockage of a 30-mile-wide passageway between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman could effectively destroy the world.
Jon Stewart made a powerful message to the DOD and the VA about burn pits in his inaugural episode of "The Problem."
Located on the main land route of Iran, Central Asia, and India and one of the least hospitable terrains in the world, Afghanistan is one of the most difficult places to achieve military success.
Such a close perspective of a view like this seems impossible before the days of drones.
The Bartini Beriev VVA-14, a vertical take-off amphibious aircraft, is the weirdest plane anyone has ever built by a long shot.
The Extreme Accuracy Tasked Ordnance system, or EXACTO, will allow snipers to hit their moving targets with great accuracy.
A Russian T-72B3 tank makes quick work out of this anti-tank rocket.
With recent attention given to veterans who say they are sick because of exposure to burn pits, here's what one medical doctor explains happens to your body when you inhale the fumes of burning garbage.
An expert at the Titan Missile Museum Tour in Sahuarita, Arizona explains what would happen if god forbid a nuclear missile attack was authorized by the president.
The US Navy tested how well an aircraft carrier would fare against a huge underwater explosion.
Japanese tanks were too small, too under-armored, and completely outmatched by the Allies. Here's what went wrong.
Commercial pilot and former Air Force colonel Andrea Themely breaks down US government released UFO footage and unpacks what to look for when you're UFO searching.
Britain experimented with biological weapons on Gruinard Island, a small Scottish island, but maintain that no anthrax was ever used. But is there more to the story?
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed won the Nobel Peace Prize, and spoke out against war. Now he's invading his own country. What happened?
Here's a fascinating behind-the-scenes of the job training for a drill instructor.
In 1945, the Navy dropped atomic bombs on a fleet of ex-warships to test out the effect of nuclear weapons on naval warfare.
A Gaza building that was the offices of several international media companies got leveled by the Israeli military on Saturday.
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