A Russian strategist said small FPV drones had made infantry weapons such as machine guns and mortars obsolete. A US expert ...
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 ...
Ukraine has received many of its most powerful pieces of weaponry from the US. If US aid stops, Europe may need to look for replacements.
A 12-guage shotgun has a powerful kick, but Ukrainian drones have a neat solution to firing shotguns against aerial targets.
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 ...
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 ...
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