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One Shot, One Kill: Meet Russia's 2S7M Malka Artillery Gun
Authors Charles W. Sasser and Craig Roberts likely didn't come up with the unofficial military term "One Shot—One Kill," yet ...
Shrapnel from the artillery misfire rests atop a CHP vehicle. (Photo courtesy of CHP Border Division) Lawmakers are demanding answers after a U.S. Marine Corps event at Camp Pendleton left at least ...
72 years ago the U.S. Army carried out its first and only nuclear artillery test. The military actually made an atomic artillery shell, loaded it into a 280mm cannon and fired it. And it worked. Task ...
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