shells, anti-tank missiles, and shaped explosives used to blow up and demolish buildings. Published by The Slow Mo Guys. Mr. Gab (left) and Mr. Dan (right), members of The Slow Mo Guys, appeared. For ...
The Dutch Defense Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) team dismantled a record 3,438 explosives in 2025, marking a 40 percent ...
Seoul’s sudden interest in advanced anti-ship artillery appears to be linked to heavy North Korean naval investments. South Korea continues its march toward becoming a major weapons producing and ...
An explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) team in Southeastern Estonia has discovered more than 1,000 unexploded shells from World War II in the expanded Nursipalu Training Area. Most of the shells were ...
About 130 shells were belatedly found at the construction site for the new Yangpyeong Police Station building in Gyeonggi Province. The shells are presumed to have been used during the Korean War.
OXFORD car manufacturer William Morris had just got started when the outbreak of war threatened to derail his fledgling car business. His first prototype had been announced just two years before when ...
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Bomb plotter stashed homemade explosives on subway tracks and rooftops in shocking NY terror scare
A New York man is facing federal terror charges after allegedly building homemade bombs and hiding them across Manhattan. Michael Gann, 55, of Inwood, was arrested on ...
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