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The United States military has utilized horses since the nation’s inception, but its equine era is finally ending. On July 2, ...
Per the report, the Army will be redirecting $2 million that currently gets funneled into the Military Working Equid program ...
New Jersey is hosting an auction Saturday for 130 surplus vehicles from various manufacturers including Ford, Dodge, GMC, Chevy, and Toyota, according to information from the state’s auction ...
ROME — Prospective buyers are lining up to acquire Iveco Defence Vehicles - Italy’s biggest military vehicle maker - and the Italian government may struggle to stop it being sold overseas, a ...
The military tends to mothball some older vehicles so they can be brought back in times of great need. One example of this is the F-16s pulled out of the Airplane Boneyard to send to Ukraine for ...
The auction itself will take place on April 25, 2025, at the following venues: Mombasa at 43 OCC Mombasa starting at 10:00 a.m., Nanyuki at 23 OCC Lanet starting at 10:00 a.m., and Kahawa at DEFOD ...
Members of the Military Vehicle Trust are set to attend two Nantwich events in April. The largest organisation of ex-military vehicle owners and enthusiasts will be at the Hack Green secret bunker ...
Becoming the standard sidearm for the US Military in 1911, the weapon would remain used for over 70 years before the 9mm Beretta replaced it. 6. The Kettering “Bug” Public Domain / Wikimedia ...
The US has imposed sanctions on Chinese companies accused of helping Russia's campaign in Ukraine, and last week restricted the sale of sophisticated chips to China used in military technology and AI.
The U.S. approved the $657 million sale of four Global Hawks to South Korea in 2014; the last of the drones was delivered six years later. The drones are primarily used for surveillance and can ...
At the time, Dechent still owed about $13,000 on a finance loan she used to buy the vehicle, the lawsuit stated. On Oct. 7, 2019, while still deployed, Dechent learned for the first time that her ...
The U.S. military does not have a surplus vehicle delivery service so you’ll have to pick up yours from the auction yard. (Lance Cpl. Clare McIntire/U.S. Marine Corps photo) ...