A Russian strategist said small FPV drones had made infantry weapons such as machine guns and mortars obsolete. A US expert ...
Ukraine has received many of its most powerful pieces of weaponry from the US. If US aid stops, Europe may need to look for ...
Developed by Saab post-WWII, the Carl Gustaf fires 84 mm anti-tank rounds with minimal recoil, making it ideal for light infantry. The weapon's evolution includes the M3 variant, adopted by the U ...
A 12-guage shotgun has a powerful kick, but Ukrainian drones have a neat solution to firing shotguns against aerial targets.
What makes disposable weapons — known as next-generation light anti-tank weapons (NLAW) — so useful is their flexibility. As noted by manufacturer SAAB, "NLAW can attack from almost any ...
especially Javelin and NLAW (Next Generation Light Anti-tank Weapon) shoulder-fired anti-tank missiles and man-portable air-defense systems (MANPADS), including the U.S. Stingers. FGM-148 Javelin ...
Weapons manufacturers across Europe are rushing to secure contracts after EU countries announced plans to dramatically ...
The first live-fire launch of the tube-launched, optically tracked, wire command link guided (TOW) 2B missile at the ...
Ukraine has also made use of the Next Generation Light Anti-Tank Weapon (NLAW) designed by Britain and Sweden. While the NLAW is a lighter anti-tank missile, it has just a third of the range of ...