Domain: military-sf.com

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Machineguns
Automatic Weapons, also known as Machine guns, are not just weapons that shoot more bullets than other firearms. While it may be true that 'throwing' more ...
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Tips on Writing Military Science Fiction
It is also my intent to help Science Fiction writers understand what war is like now and how it may evolve for the individual infantryman. ...
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Rocket Launchers
Rocket launchers come in all shapes and sizes, from man portable launchers to vehicle mounted or towed batteries. Rockets can be fired directly at their ...
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Machineguns
Automatic Weapons, also known as Machine guns, are not just weapons that shoot more bullets than other firearms. While it may be true that 'throwing' more ...
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Machineguns
They try to break the enemy's attack. Machine guns should not be the first weapons to open fire. Riflemen should start firing first. ...
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Evolution of Warfare
Warfare started with fists, sticks and stones, yelling distance. People usually knew their enemy, not always by name but they could see the fear in his as ...
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Ranks
WW2 US Army: Private. WW2 US Navy: Seaman Apprentice. In the Japanese Military an additional rank exists between E-2 and E-3 called Joto hei. ...
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Types of War
The most common type is called Attrition Warfare. This is what most movies and books portray. It is simply a matter of force on force. "The enemy is here, ...
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Tips on Writing Military Science Fiction
Tips on Writing Military SF. News & Articles · Index · Essays · Recommended Books · Resources · Tactics · Links · Forums. By William S. Frisbee Jr. ...
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Weaponry
These waves can create hydrostatic shock and disrupt the normal operations of organs. The military and many police agencies teach the double tap method, ...
 
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