
A ballistic vest is a personal armor system designed to protect the human body from high-velocity bullets and shrapnel fragments. It prevents penetration into the body by dispersing or stopping the kinetic energy of the impacting projectile. Modern designs enable use without compromising mobility, making them indispensable for military operations, law enforcement duties, and civilian activities in high-risk areas.History and DevelopmentThe earliest armor examples were made from animal hides in p
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STFrom the perspective of Historical, the essence of strategy’s thought has always been the concept of war, and thus throughout history, foundational works have been written that describe various wars and examine how wars should be conducted.When examining the historical background of the forms, methods, and characteristics of strategy, it becomes evident that it originated to some extent in mythologies. In Scandinavian mythology, the prominent figure Odin embodies strategy through deception an
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Asymmetric war is a concept used to describe conflicts characterized by significant imbalances between the parties in terms of military capacity, organizational building and strategic capabilities. This imbalance profoundly affects the nature of warfare. One side is typically a strong state, while the other side mostly consists of non-state actors, irregular units, or structures with limited resources. This difference distinguishes asymmetric warfare from conventional wars. The stronger party co
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Fatihhan Adana
OtOtokar COBRA is a 4×4 tactical wheeled armored vehicle family developed in Türkiye. Its modular hull structure is designed for a wide range of missions including reconnaissance, troop transport, command and control, and border security, offering scalable ballistic and mine protection against varying threat levels. Different variants of the family can be configured according to user requirements in terms of mobility, protection level, and mission equipment.HistoryThe COBRA was developed in respon
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