Video: Chinese Army builds a bridge across a river in 26 minutes
Watch the Chinese Army build across the Yangtze River in just 26 minutes… now that’s engineering on the go!
Watch the Chinese Army build across the Yangtze River in just 26 minutes… now that’s engineering on the go!
Here is a little tribe to the armed forces of “the north”. This includes: Sweden, Norway, Finland and Denmark. Not our video, but pretty neat! – Försvarsmakten, the Swedish Armed…
This Toronto police officer does well to create space and time while a male tries to hit her with a giant rock. Police had received complaints he was stealing packages…
This Canadian police officer (specifically a York Regional Police officer) was assaulted while in his cruiser in an empty parking lot. It is unknown what the officer was doing prior…
During World War II the US’s mostused tank was the Sherman medium tank, also known as the M4 tank. Mark Felton, a military history YouTuber, recently posted a video detailing…
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