Some of the most threatening things in the ocean aren’t even alive. Deep in the waters of Lübeck Bay in the Baltic Sea—between what are known as the Haffkrug and Pelzerhaken dumpsites—1.6 million tons ...
Captured weapons in WWII were far more than battlefield souvenirs—I explore how soldiers on all sides used enemy arms when circumstances demanded it. From German troops wielding Soviet PPSh-41s for ...
WWII weapons remain in service because replacing proven reliable systems often introduces more cost and risk than performance gains justify. Durability and mechanical simplicity allowed WWII weapons ...
Metal Detecting WWII Battlegrounds on MSNOpinion

They found live WW2 weapons in the ground and the danger was still real

This video turns a battlefield relic hunt into a far more tense story when the team begins uncovering not just abandoned gear ...
WWII weapons persist in modern conflicts because they are rugged, affordable and easy to repair in low-resource environments. The Browning M2 heavy machine gun has remained in frontline service since ...
World War II was decided by more than strategy and manpower. The weapons each side brought to the battlefield often determined how quickly an army could advance, how effectively it could defend, and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Millions of tons of ammunition that remained unused after WWII was dumped off the coast of Germany. Now, these weapons of mass ...