Topic

Defense

5 facts

  • Dinosaur63 views

    Ankylosaurs Had Tail Clubs That Could Shatter Bone

    Ankylosaurus, the armoured dinosaur, ended its 8-metre body with a massive bony tail club weighing up to 50 kg. Biomechanical modelling shows it could swing this weapon at velocities capable of shattering bone, easily snapping the ankle bones of an attacking T. rex. The club formed from fused vertebrae and skin ossifications. Nodosaurs, closely related ankylosaurs, lacked tail clubs but had long shoulder spikes instead.

  • China153 views

    China Has the World's Largest Standing Army

    The People's Liberation Army (PLA) boasts approximately 2 million active personnel, making it the largest military force by active duty members globally. This immense force underscores China's significant role in global geopolitics and national defense strategies.

  • Belgium117 views

    NATO's Permanent Headquarters Are Located In Brussels

    Established in 1967, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's main political and administrative center is situated in Haren, a northern municipality of Brussels. This strategic location underscores Belgium's role in international defense and security.

  • Andorra126 views

    Andorra Has Not Had Its Own Army For Centuries

    Andorra maintains no standing army, relying on Spain and France for its defense under a unique agreement. Its small police force handles domestic security, a testament to its long-standing neutrality and peaceful international relations since the 13th century.

  • Animals99 views

    Electric Eels Can Generate An Electric Shock Of Up To 860 Volts

    Their bodies contain specialized electric organs made of thousands of electrocytes, which are modified muscle cells. These cells work like tiny batteries, discharging simultaneously to create a powerful jolt for stunning prey or self-defense against predators.