Ukrainian artillery defeated the unarmored attack| daxe.substack.com
Soldiers suffered as a result, of course| daxe.substack.com
The Maus was an enormous waste—and not the war-winning weapon the Nazis hoped it would be| daxe.substack.com
The incredible scale of the bike assault points to a deepening shortage of armored vehicles in the Russian military| daxe.substack.com
Object 279 ran afoul of Nikita Khrushchev| daxe.substack.com
The de-mechanization of the Russian armed forces accelerates| daxe.substack.com
It wasn’t a Mirage F.1 that hit USS 'Stark'| daxe.substack.com
The Battle of Brody in 1941 was bigger, and is largely unknown| daxe.substack.com
Luck and ingenuity saved Great Britain from the Third Reich’s World War II undersea explosives| daxe.substack.com
Russian industry is generating enough BTR-82s to make good losses and equip new units| daxe.substack.com
You just can’t kill Sergei Simonov’s old, reliable, semi-automatic carbine| daxe.substack.com
The invasion of Kursk could convince Ukraine's allies that the war is winnable by some definition.| daxe.substack.com
At least five got knocked out| daxe.substack.com
The village of Pogrebki may have returned to Ukrainian control| daxe.substack.com
Lithuania pledged 10 million euros—$11 million—to the effort.| daxe.substack.com