The Siege of Gondor, Part I: Professionals talk logistics ~books Article 3851 words, published May 10 2019 4 votes
Never-before-seen malware is nuking data in Russia’s courts and mayors’ offices. CryWiper masquerades as ransomware, but its real purpose is to permanently destroy data. ~tech security.cyber Article 696 words 12 votes
Sweden finds explosive traces at Nord Stream blast sites, confirms sabotage ~enviro energy Article 745 words 7 votes
Operator of Nord Stream 2 confirmed that a leak in the pipeline has been detected southeast of the Danish island Bornholm in the Baltic Sea ~enviro energy Article 491 words 18 votes
A historian's perspective on the Battle of Helms Deep ~movies Article 9113 words, published May 1 2020 13 votes
Logistics: How did they do it? Part III, on the move ~humanities.history Article 10 058 words, published Aug 12 2022 6 votes
How ancient soldiers used sound to frighten and confuse their enemies ~humanities.history Article 1226 words 8 votes
The battle for a powerful cyberweapon: A Times investigation reveals how Israel reaped diplomatic gains around the world from NSO’s Pegasus spyware ~tech privacy security.cyber Article 7442 words 4 votes
The French army is testing Boston Dynamics’ robot dog Spot in combat scenarios ~tech Article 876 words 9 votes
The father of modern warfare – the military reforms of Gustavus Adolphus' changed the face of European warfare ~humanities.history Video 21:36, published Dec 13 2020 7 votes
Scientists identified a green, poisonous gas used by Federal agents on Portland protesters ~news usa.or.portland Article 1996 words 40 votes
Mercenary black riders and the evolution of cavalry warfare in the 16th century ~humanities.history Video 14:54 4 votes
A neurophilosophy of autonomous weapons and warfare ~humanities philosophy Article 3238 words 2 votes
Why Adolf Hitler lost the war: German strategic mistakes in WWII ~humanities.history Video 36:20, published Jun 29 2012 7 votes
Why didn't anyone copy the Roman army? - The imitation legions ~humanities.history Video 17:56 3 votes
How Finland starts its fight against fake news in schools – country on frontline of information war teaches everyone from pupils to politicians how to spot slippery information ~life education Article 1543 words 7 votes
How this abandoned mining town in Greenland helped win World War II ~humanities.history Article 1308 words 5 votes
US drone strike kills thirty pine nut farm workers in Afghanistan ~news afghanistan usa Article 624 words 8 votes
What Game of Thrones got wrong about firebombing ~tv Article 1841 words, published May 19 2019 11 votes
Russian trolls promoted anti-vaccination propaganda that may have caused measles outbreak, researcher claims ~health Article 398 words 7 votes
Russia to disconnect from the internet as part of a planned cyberwar test ~tech security.cyber Article 514 words 33 votes
In the era of electronic warfare, bring back pigeons ~tech Article 2170 words, published Jan 16 2019 4 votes
Rosie the CNC machinist: American manufacturing as a warfare domain ~finance economics Article 2127 words 8 votes
The Gauls really did embalm the severed heads of enemies, research shows ~humanities.history Article 5 votes
The cautious path to strategic advantage: How militaries should plan for AI ~tech Article 5673 words 12 votes
Chinese hackers breach Australian National University, putting national security at risk ~tech security.national security.cyber Article 710 words 5 votes
Inside the bunkers and war rooms where major banks wage nightly battle on the frontline of cyber war ~finance banking Article 1201 words 5 votes
China hacked a Navy contractor and secured a trove of highly sensitive data on submarine warfare ~news china usa Article 1584 words 7 votes
Memes that kill: The future of information warfare ~tech social media internet security.cyber Article 4953 words, published May 3 2018 7 votes