The U.S. Army is asking defense firms to develop prototypes for a new, lightweight artillery muzzle brake that's designed to work with the service's future extended-range cannons. The Army has made ...
CAMP BUTNER, N.C. - Marksmen from eleven countries, rifles in hand, hung their flags, loaded their barrels and took aim, in the same direction, a target 1,000 yards away at the North Carolina National ...
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Why Don't Modern Tanks Have Muzzle Brakes?
When the first tanks rumbled into action on September 15, 1916, during the Battle of Flers-Courcelette, they set a template for a military vehicle that was to play a critical part in nearly every ...
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