A man in Sutton, Massachusetts, was arrested after police found a rocket launcher and crack cocaine in his car during a surveillance operation at a Red Roof Inn parking lot. The driver, identified as Harvey Johnson of Spencer, was approached by Detective Alex Sinni, who discovered drug paraphernalia and subsequently searched the vehicle, uncovering an M190 U.S. Army rocket launcher and crack cocaine. Johnson was charged with possession of crack cocaine and possession of an incendiary device, and the rocket launcher was turned over to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.
Palworld players are divided over the use of Rocket Launchers after several incidents of accidental base destruction. While some players have shared their mishaps with the powerful weapon, others remain skeptical, suggesting that some incidents may be exaggerated for attention. As the community awaits a potential fix from the game developers, players continue to explore the sandbox features and experiment with different strategies for base building and gameplay.
Palworld players are accidentally blowing up their bases with rocket launchers, mistaking them for other tools like grapple hooks, leading to comical yet destructive situations. The game, known for survival and monster-taming, has surprised players with new toys, resulting in some unfortunate accidents. Players have been sharing clips of their base destruction, with one developer hinting at more to come as the game gains popularity.
In the game Palworld, a player accidentally destroyed their entire base by firing a Rocket Launcher while attempting to build, leading to sympathy and amusement from other players. The mishap serves as a cautionary tale for players to be mindful of the items they carry while constructing their bases in the game.
In Palworld, players can obtain the Legendary Rocket Launcher by acquiring the Rocket Launcher Schematic 4 and crafting it at a Workbench. The schematic can be obtained by defeating the Jetragon Alpha Pal Boss located at coordinates -789, -321 in the northwest area of the Volcanic Region. Players should bring their best Ice-type Pals to take down the level 50 Dragon-type boss and can repeat the process if the schematic does not drop initially.
Israeli forces have showcased the "Iron Sting" system, an innovative and accurate mortar bomb, in its first operational use. The system, developed by Elbit Systems, utilizes precise laser and GPS guidance to engage targets in urban environments while minimizing collateral damage. The Israeli army used the Iron Sting in conjunction with the Israeli Air Force to thwart terrorists. The weapon's operational use is expected to revolutionize ground warfare and provide battalions with organic, accurate, and effective firepower.
The Israeli army has released footage of its first operational use of the "Iron Sting" munition, an innovative and accurate mortar bomb, which successfully destroyed a rocket launcher. Developed by Elbit Systems, the Iron Sting uses precise laser and GPS guidance to engage targets in dense urban environments while minimizing collateral damage. The system is expected to revolutionize ground warfare and provide battalions with organic, accurate, and effective firepower. The Israeli forces have conducted thousands of airstrikes in Gaza and the West Bank in response to Hamas attacks, resulting in significant casualties on both sides.
Destiny 2's annual Solstice event is set to return on July 18, offering players the chance to earn new armor and rewards. This year's event will feature overhauled enemy density and difficulty, as well as two new buffs called Firebound and Flare. Players will need to find and spend Silver Leaves, Silver Ash, and Kindling to upgrade their armor and chase the perfect stat roll. Additionally, the event introduces the first Strand rocket launcher in Destiny 2.
Lockheed Martin and Rheinmetall have partnered to offer a European-made rocket launcher based on Lockheed’s High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS) system to Germany and its neighbors. The GMARS system is envisioned as a wheeled artillery system replacing Berlin’s aging MARS 2 multiple launch rocket systems. The chassis would be based on Rheinmetall’s protected, off-the-shelf HX 8x8 to maximize both parts’ commonality and interoperability with the existing, and growing, HX fleet.