Used in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, the Global Hawk provides surveillance for more than 40,000 nautical miles in a period of 24 hours.
With six independently driven wheels, this vehicle is designed to handle almost any battlefield and carry over a ton of weapons, equipment and surveillance technology.
The size of a model airplane and under 12 pounds, this robotic warrior proves that size isn't everything. Israel's miniature UAV, the Skylark, is easy to fly by camera and provide information to soldiers in the field.
In war at sea the mine has been the most effective weapon. Enter the Talisman, a robotic warrior who can locate, identify and neutralize sea mines in a single mission with no human intervention.
Boasting both anti-armor and anti-brick capabilities, The Matador is able to defeat the most known armored personnel carrier and light tanks in the world!
While watching Play Dirty, a movie about a special operation in North Africa, Lt. General William G. Boykin (Retired) talks to Lou about the training, tactics and gear that Delta Force brings to desert missions.
During the movie, Play Dirty, about a Dirty Dozen special forces team, Lt. General William G. Boykin (Retired) discusses Special Operations and what it takes to become a member of the SpecOps community.
Did the film The Bridge at Remagen get the details right with its depiction of the common foot soldier? Lou Diamond Phillips speaks with Infantry Officer Historian, Colonel Raymond Bluhm to learn the truth.
After experiencing life in battle situations similiar to those depicted in The Bridge at Remagen, Infantry Officer and Historian, Colonel Raymond Bluhm speaks about the intangible gut instincts that help propel soldiers to victory.
Life in the 1980s, when Heartbreak Ridge was released, seemed an innocent time to some. Lou Diamond Phillips gets Major Tim Brady, USMC's opinion of the recruits in his experience.