The R9X Hellfire variant, also known as the “Ninja” or “Flying Ginsu” missile, may be precise but it’s still a brutal way to meet your demise.
In August last year, thousands of people rushed to leave Afghanistan as the country fell under the control of the Taliban.
Newsmax host Grant Stinchfield didn’t take kindly to Iraq War veteran Joe Saboe pointing out some inconvenient truths.
The US exits Afghanistan after 20 years of war, with little to no success to show for it. John Oliver took an excellent look at how things reached this point during Sunday’s show.
The scenes that played out earlier this week at Kabul’s airport will live in infamy.
21-year-old British student Miles Routledge says he enjoys holidaying in dangerous destinations, but he nearly bit off more than he could chew in Afghanistan.
A South African contractor staying in a camp at Kabul’s airport has described the “apocalyptic scenes” he witnessed.
The situation on the ground in Afghanistan is nothing short of dire. At least five people were killed at Kabul’s airport, as thousands of desperate citizens attempted last-gasp efforts to flee the country.
Taliban takes Afghanistan. Status symbol history. Anti-vaxxers believe semen will be valuable. Date set for first Virginia Giuffre hearing.
Talk about a suprise attack. British troops are now using a sneaky, if not slightly laughable device. Just 10cm in length and weighing a mere 16g, this mini-me helicopter is equiped with a camera for top class surveillance. The Black Hornet nano drone is being used on the front line in Afghanistan to provide information […]
Check out this amazing gallery of shots taken of U.S. Servicemen about to ship out to serve in Afghanistan. Despite the risks, and the promises that the U.S. and NATO role in the conflict is due to end within two years, hundreds of troops are being shipped into Afghanistan each month to help secure the civilian population and the post-Taliban government there.
A U.S. Department of Defence publication recently released this amateur footage of an Apache AH-64 military helicopter losing control and crashing in Afghanistan’s Paktiva province. We’ve got the shocking footage, and the official explanation for this US$20 million whoopsie, after the jump!