Mass use of guided bombs driving Russian advances, says Ukraine ~news ukraine russia Article 882 words, published Apr 11 2024 8 votes
Kyiv confirms Ukrainian drones destroyed six Russian planes at air base, as many as three sites blasted ~news russia.rostov ukraine Article 369 words 38 votes
Unraveling Havana Syndrome: New evidence links the GRU's assassination Unit 29155 to mysterious attacks on US officials and their families ~science physics Article 9055 words 40 votes
‘Lavender’: The AI machine directing Israel’s bombing spree in Gaza ~tech Article 6751 words 36 votes
The Ladoga was the Soviet Union’s plush nuclear-war command vehicle. A drone just blew one up in Eastern Ukraine. ~news ukraine russia Article 496 words 18 votes
Russia awakes to biggest attack on Russian soil since World War II ~news ukraine russia Link 31 votes
You've just been fucked by psyops; the death of the internet ~tech internet privacy Article 249 words 20 votes
Russia's war in Ukraine and destabilising "hybrid warfare" actions on the eastern border put foreign and security policy top of the agenda in Finland's presidential election ~misc politics Article 1687 words 8 votes
Hamas using Gaza hospitals as military positions, Israel claims as it presents new evidence ~news israel palestine Article 540 words 29 votes
IDF shares proof of Hamas terror base built under main Gaza hospital ~news israel palestine Article 567 words 21 votes
Why the Early Modern Period is the most underrated era in European history ~humanities.history Video 16:38 5 votes
2/3 of foreign components in Russian drones are made in the US; China is the main supplier, according to the Yermak-McFaul International Working Group and KSE Institute ~tech Article 327 words 15 votes
The case of the medieval castle and the opportunity cost of warfare ~finance economics Article 9435 words 7 votes
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
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
Pentagon won’t punish any troops over errant drone strike in Kabul that killed ten civilians ~news afghanistan.kabul usa Article 398 words 4 votes
The French army is testing Boston Dynamics’ robot dog Spot in combat scenarios ~tech Article 876 words 9 votes
The US has never taken responsibility for spraying Agent Orange over Laos during the Vietnam War. Generations of ethnic minorities have endured the consequences. ~humanities.history Article 12 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
A look at the training for the US Navy's electronic warfare aircrews ~transport Article 2620 words, published Oct 15 2020 6 votes
The dangerous rise of military AI: Autonomous machines capable of deadly force are increasingly prevalent in modern warfare, despite numerous ethical concerns ~tech Article 3551 words 7 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 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 Sweden and Germany plan to curb the threat of nuclear warfare ~misc Article 879 words, published Nov 6 2019 6 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
Robots that can kill: Tomorrow’s wars will be faster, more high-tech, and less human than ever before. Welcome to a new era of machine-driven warfare ~tech Article 5651 words 6 votes
Scary fast: How hypersonic missiles are touching off a new global arms race that threatens to change the nature of warfare ~tech Article 5440 words 9 votes
The invention that won World War II: Patented in 1944, the Higgins boat gave the Allies the advantage in amphibious assaults ~humanities.history Article 1329 words 6 votes
What Game of Thrones got wrong about firebombing ~tv Article 1841 words, published May 19 2019 11 votes
Australia accuses foreign government of cyber attack on lawmakers ~news politics australia Article 341 words 3 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
Private Mossad for hire - Inside an effort to influence American elections, starting with one small-town race ~misc politics Article 9001 words 7 votes