The Swiss government on Wednesday proposed relaxing restrictions on arms exports to try to bolster its domestic industry and ...
Switzerland is widely known for its vast gun culture and having some of the most relaxed gun laws in the world. Until 2010, all capable males were required to keep a Sig SG 550 and a Sig Sauer p229 at ...
Vesna Pejovic vowed to reduce gun violence in Montenegro after her daughter and two grandsons were killed in a mass shooting ...
The alpine nation, which has been neutral since 1815, will "bring substantial added value" to the bloc's defense project, Brussels has said The Council of Europe has announced that it has approved the ...
Separate from the ground forces, Switzerland has 147 military aircraft (including 43 fighter aircraft and 41 helicopters). Switzerland has 101,584 active-duty personnel out of a total population ...
MOM HAS A GUN AND THERE IS A FIRE. SHE SAYS SHE CONSIDERED RUNNING TO THE HOUSE HERSELF, BUT THEN SHE CALLED POLICE FOR SAFETY. POLICE THEN TOOK THEIR MOM HERE TO THE ALLEGHENY COUNTY JAIL.
The Indian Army aims to finalise the contract for procuring 307 Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS) platforms—indigenously developed, state-of-the-art 155mm howitzers—at an estimated cost of ...
French investigators believe the shooter behind the 2012 Alps murders is an ex-Swiss special forces agent who “lost the plot” ...
The alpine nation, which has been neutral since 1815, represents "substantial added value" to the bloc's defense organization, Brussels has said The Council of Europe has announced that it has ...
For Sweden, the tragedy in Örebro may serve as a turning point in its approach to gun control. In the US, however, the cycle ...
(MENAFN) The European Council has approved Switzerland's participation in the EU's Military Mobility project, which facilitates the movement of military personnel and equipment across Western Europe.
A Fort Liberty Army officer convicted last year on federal gun smuggling and false statement charges will spend more than five years in prison, a federal judge in North Carolina decided Maj.