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The Air Force has grounded nearly all of its aircraft after a KA-1 light attack aircraft accidentally released two gun pods and empty fuel tanks last week, an official said. On Friday, the ...
Anti-aircraft weapons have taken a wide range of forms, from the gun batteries and strategically placed barrage balloons of World War II to today's advanced air-to-air missiles that have the ...
Last year, the State Fair of Texas enacted a new policy around weapons at the Fair: if you aren’t a retired or current law enforcement officer, leave your guns at home. Texas Attorney General ...
The Air Force has grounded nearly all of its aircraft after a KA-1 light attack aircraft accidentally released two gun pods and empty fuel tanks last week, Yonhap News Agency reported citing an ...
A crew exploring the USS Yorktown at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean recently came across the unexpected sight of a Ford ... wasn't jettisoned with anti-aircraft guns and aircraft in an attempt ...
SEOUL, April 20 (Yonhap) -- The Air Force has grounded nearly all of its aircraft after a KA-1 light attack aircraft accidentally released two gun pods and empty fuel tanks last week, an official ...
It's the principle behind maglev trains and the fighter plane launchers on the latest US aircraft carriers ... the necessary power systems to run such guns, handling the heat generated by the ...
SEOUL, April 19 (Yonhap) -- The Air Force said Saturday it has retrieved two gun pods that accidentally dropped from a KA-1 light attack aircraft during training this week. The aircraft was ...
Today they are the standard. Red dot reflex sights help us shoot pistols faster and more accurately, and we now have options for every application. Shooting editor John B. Snow and I have tested many ...
SEOUL, April 21 (Yonhap) -- Pilot negligence caused two gun pods and empty fuel tanks to be accidentally released from a KA-1 light attack aircraft last week, the Air Force said Monday. The accident ...
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