An experimental new Russian camouflage suit dubbed "Penguin" appears to make Russian troops easier to spot not harder.
Business Insider traveled north of the Arctic Circle to watch Finland's Jaeger Brigade train NATO forces on winter warfare and cold-weather survival.
Russians have taken to wearing thermal ponchos to avoid drones that make them look like penguins. Unfortunately, their "invisibility cloaks" at night also make them obvious to spot in the daylight.
Business Insider traveled north of the Arctic Circle to watch Finland's Jaeger Brigade train NATO forces on winter warfare ...
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Returning to a former Western Front battlefield, detectorists uncover scattered gear that leads to a remarkable pit filled with five intact steel helmets, badges, porcelain, and a trove of captured ...
Russian forces appear close to being pushed out of the northeastern Ukrainian city of Kupyansk, with only a small number of isolated troops remaining and even pro-Kremlin voices acknowledging the ...
Dec. 25 (UPI) --Polish Air Force fighters intercepted a Russian military reconnaissance aircraft that came near Polish airspace while over the Baltic Sea, Polish officials announced on Thursday. The ...