Military Aviation History on MSN
How one heat-seeking missile changed air combat forever
First introduced in the 1950s, the AIM-9 Sidewinder became one of the most influential weapons in the history of aerial warfare. Early versions were simple heat-seeking missiles designed to lock onto ...
Sub Brief on MSN
Submarine that NATO used to watch the Soviet Navy
During the Cold War, the Royal Navy operated the quiet and highly capable Oberon-class diesel submarine. Designed as an improved version of earlier British boats, the Oberon was built for stealth, ...
07:42, Fri, Mar 13, 2026 Updated: 07:43, Fri, Mar 13, 2026 Former Sky News anchor Kay Burley opened up on her experience as a local reporter having to interview the mothers of her deployed school ...
It’s obvious, but no less grim for it, that Britain is in decline. We’ve known for years that our wages have been stagnant, that inflation is rising even as growth stalls, that our towns and cities ...
In 1983, U2 solidified their reputation as a “political band” with the release of War. While the album tackled some of the ...
Carlos Perez Llana claimed it was 'plausible to think that Great Britain couldn't defend the Falklands today' adding: 'That's a realistic fact.' ...
Today's headlines are flooded with global tensions and widespread conflict, against a social and political backdrop that some believe is already verging on World War-like conditions. As both major and ...
A Royal Marine unit has been told to be prepared to leave a military exercise in the High North early for the potential deployment to the eastern Mediterranean island, which lies a little more than ...
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