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The ancient Greek city-state of Thebes had been under Spartan occupation for three years when a group of Theban exiles stormed the citadel in 379 B.C. and ... Normally in Greek phalanx warfare, ...
Phalanx founding team: CEO Ian Garrett is center. Phalanx CEO Ian Garrett flanked by CTO Austin Garrett (L) and CMO Carl Kenney (R) Image credits: Phalanx But their work up to that point was not ...
The MK-15 Phalanx CIWS provides ships of the U.S. Navy with an inner layer point defense capability against Anti Ship Missiles, aircraft, and littoral warfare threats that have penetrated other ...
Phalanx’s expanding portfolio reflects a wide array of impact-driven businesses, operating in sectors such as renewable energy infrastructure, waste-to-value technologies, and nature-based ...
Hoplite infantrymen were the military ideal of ancient Greece and were recruited from the wealthy middling ranks of society, particularly the farmers. They wore bronze armor breastplates, helmets ...
A US warship’s destruction of an incoming Houthi missile in the Red Sea this week marks the first use in this conflict of an advanced weapons system dubbed the Navy’s “last line of defense.” ...
The U.S. Navy's answer: the Phalanx CIWS, or close-in weapon system. The Phalanx consists of a M61 Vulcan gatling gun —the same gun used on the F-15C Eagle and F/A-18 Super Hornet—along with a ...
Operation Phalanx is the successor operation to Operation Jump Start, which was declared by former President Bush authorizing up to 6,000 National Guard Soldiers and Airmen from 2006 through 2008.