The National Interest on MSN
In 1941, a Soviet soldier took out a Nazi tank—using only an axe!
Though he was trained only as a cook, Ivan Pavlovich Sereda successfully blinded a Nazi tank and disabled its weapons before ...
By Serhii Chalyi ZAPORIZHZHIA REGION, Ukraine, June 30 (Reuters) - As a record-breaking heatwave swept across much of Europe and spilled into Ukraine, the searing temperatures bore down even harder on ...
Mysterious drone flights that disrupted major European airports and flew over NATO member military bases hosting US nuclear ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Abrams vs T-90: How US’s and Russia’s flagship battle tanks compare
The M1 Abrams and the T-90 have become two of the world’s most recognizable ...
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The Soviet Navy set out to build an 8,000-ton submarine hunter. It ended up with the largest surface warship since World War II
Khrushchev had killed the capital ship for good, or so Soviet doctrine said. Then a submarine hunter began absorbing missions ...
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