Operation Phantom Fury (the Second Battle of Fallujah, launched November 2004) relied heavily on heavy mechanized infantry and combined-arms. The primary armored vehicles used by the U.S. Marines and Army included M1A1 Abrams, AAV-7A1, LAV-25, and M2/M3 Bradleys.
Why does x feed me these two (duplicate) opinions first? They are not older/newer than other comments and do not have more likes.
Why are these posts exactly the same?
What are the chances that two posts excusing excessive state violence randomly get put at the top of the comments?
The first guy with unique non-duplicated opinion had his post up for 12 hours (5hrs longer) and has a ton more likes but only 30% more views.
apparently they feed these posts to most people on top often enough that the 41min old duplicate has almost 1/5 as many views as a post up for 12 hours.
Ukraine isn't testing the SKYNEX air defense system anymore. It's using it - and the results are rewriting Europe's defense orders.
All four SKYNEX systems pledged by Germany have been delivered and are operational. Developed by Rheinmetall, each unit combines a 35mm automated anti-aircraft cannon with radar-guided targeting and a networked battle management system - designed specifically to intercept Shahed-type drones before they reach their targets.
Ukraine's Air Force called the results "impeccable." Rheinmetall is now planning to scale production to 400 systems per year by 2027 - a decision driven directly by what Ukraine proved in combat.
The drone war created the demand. Ukraine created the proof of concept.
In 2019, someone gave the Gandhi statue at Ferry Plaza in San Francisco laser eyes, instantly transforming the icon of peace into a comic book supervillain.
Shimmering is a highly coordinated collective defense mechanism used by giant honeybees (Apis dorsata) to terrify and confuse flying predators like hornets and wasps.