Episodes

  • Beam, Jam, Burn: How EW and Lasers Will Break Drone Swarms
    Aug 26 2025

    Drone swarms are changing the battlefield by making mass cheap and scalable. Hundreds of low-cost drones can overwhelm sensors, saturate defenses, and force militaries to burn through expensive interceptors just to stay alive. In this episode, we unpack why swarms are so difficult to stop and why the old math of defense no longer works.

    The solution isn’t one weapon but a layered approach: beam, jam, burn. From electronic warfare that severs control links, to high-power microwaves that collapse clusters, to lasers that deliver precision kills at pennies per shot, we explore how these tools work together to break the swarm. This is the future of counter-UAS—where electricity, automation, and smart layering replace silver bullets.

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    19 mins
  • Eighty Years After the Bomb: Evidence vs. Myth
    Aug 19 2025

    Eighty years after Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the debate over the atomic bombings is still alive—and often shaped more by myth than evidence. Were the Japanese already ready to surrender? Was the bomb uniquely evil compared to other destruction in the war? Could a simple “demonstration” have ended the conflict without killing civilians?

    In this episode of the Trackpads Military Podcast, we examine these questions head-on, separating fact from fiction. Drawing on historical records, military strategy, and the context of 1945, he explores why the bomb was used, why surrender did not come sooner, and what lessons remain today.

    The bombings were horrific and remain controversial, but understanding them requires seeing the world as it was in 1945—not as we imagine it today.

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    15 mins
  • U.S. Invasion of Grenada (Operation Urgent Fury)
    Aug 12 2025

    In this episode, we explore Operation Urgent Fury, the U.S. invasion of Grenada in 1983, highlighting the political crisis, rapid military operations, and intense combat engagements that reshaped Cold War dynamics. You'll hear about the tense airborne and amphibious landings, dramatic rescues of American medical students, and the strategic challenges American forces encountered as they swiftly secured control over the island.

    We also delve into the aftermath and long-term impacts, from diplomatic controversies to vital lessons that influenced future U.S. military doctrine. Operation Urgent Fury wasn't just a military action—it was a pivotal event with enduring geopolitical consequences, offering profound insights into the complexities of international intervention and strategic decision-making.

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    27 mins
  • How Military History Is Preserved: Museum Ships
    Aug 5 2025

    In today's podcast episode, we explore the fascinating and vital role that museum ships play in preserving naval and maritime history. You'll discover how these floating museums, such as the USS Constitution, USS Missouri, and USS Drum, offer visitors immersive experiences, authentic historical artifacts, and compelling insights into the evolution of naval warfare and engineering. We'll also highlight the dedication required to maintain these historic vessels and the critical importance of community support and veteran involvement.

    Additionally, the episode will discuss the educational and interactive experiences museum ships provide, from guided tours and hands-on simulations to digital innovations like virtual tours. You'll hear how museums balance historical accuracy with visitor accessibility, the ongoing challenges of restoration efforts, and why it's crucial to protect these vessels from neglect or loss. Join us to understand how museum ships not only honor those who served but also strengthen national pride and historical awareness for generations to come.

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    24 mins
  • The Blitzkrieg: Germany’s Lightning War in WWII
    Jul 29 2025

    In today's episode, we explore Blitzkrieg—the revolutionary "lightning war" tactics that dramatically reshaped warfare during World War II. We’ll examine how the brutal trench warfare of World War I inspired German military thinkers like Heinz Guderian to create rapid, coordinated assaults combining tanks, aircraft, and mechanized infantry, decisively breaking enemy defenses in campaigns such as Poland, France, and the initial invasion of the Soviet Union.

    We’ll also discuss Blitzkrieg’s strategic strengths, its tactical limitations—including logistical challenges and vulnerability in extended campaigns—and its enduring impact on modern warfare. From Cold War doctrines to contemporary conflicts, discover how Blitzkrieg continues to influence military thinking today, shaping the delicate balance between speed, technology, and sustainability in combat operations.

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    30 mins
  • Battle of Salerno (Operation Avalanche)
    Jul 22 2025

    In this episode, we explore the intense and strategically significant Battle of Salerno, part of the Allies' bold invasion of mainland Italy in September 1943. Despite Italy's recent surrender, German forces swiftly reinforced positions, turning Operation Avalanche into a brutal test of determination and resilience. From chaotic amphibious landings to fierce armored counterattacks, the fight at Salerno dramatically demonstrated the complexity and cost of modern amphibious warfare.

    We'll also examine how the lessons learned at Salerno reshaped Allied tactical approaches, directly influencing critical operations at Anzio, Normandy, and beyond. Join us as we break down this key World War II battle, exploring its historical significance, strategic legacy, and enduring impact on military planning and leadership.

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    24 mins
  • The American Civil War: Innovations in Warfare
    Jul 15 2025

    Welcome to Trackpads Military Podcast, where history, leadership, and heroism come alive. In this episode, we dive into how the American Civil War fundamentally reshaped warfare through unprecedented technological, tactical, and logistical innovations. From ironclad ships and railroads to battlefield triage and the telegraph, the war introduced groundbreaking advancements that continue to influence military strategy today.

    Join me as we explore how industrialization dramatically altered logistics, how rifled muskets and repeating firearms transformed combat tactics, and how pioneering medical practices emerged from the necessity of treating vast numbers of casualties. This episode not only recounts historical events but also highlights critical lessons that modern military strategists and historians continue to study.

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    24 mins
  • The Role of Chaplains in Military Units
    Jul 8 2025

    This podcast episode explores the critical and often understated role of military chaplains throughout history, from their ancient origins accompanying Roman legions to their essential functions within today's diverse armed forces. Listeners will learn about chaplains' key responsibilities, including providing spiritual guidance, confidential counseling, ethical advisement, and emotional support in the most challenging combat and deployment scenarios.

    The episode also highlights the evolving inclusivity within the chaplain corps, detailing how chaplains now represent diverse religious traditions and even secular perspectives. By delving into the ways chaplains foster resilience, morale, and mental health within military units, this narrative underscores their profound impact on troops' well-being and unit cohesion, reinforcing their indispensable presence in modern military operations.

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    23 mins