For decades, the limits of infantry combat were defined by how far a rifle could realistically reach. Then a handful of ...
On Oct. 7, 1777, British Brig. Gen. Simon Fraser rode a gray horse along the ridge at Bemis Heights, urging his men forward. The Americans had pressed hard against British lines at Saratoga, and ...
The rise of sniper weapons marked a turning point in warfare. No longer could commanders move freely or assume safety behind ...
There is hardly a weapon of the war that is more synonymous with patience, discipline and technical performance than the military sniper rifle. These rifles are at the borderland between engineering ...