The part of the year after the NBA trade deadline and All-Star break, kicking off white flag season, is nothing new. At this ...
After losing out on two tanks last year, we finally pulled the trigger on a $70,000 Cold War battle tank. There was just one problem - it didn’t run. At 120,000 pounds, even unloading it was a ...
The Tank Museum on MSN
This was the first tank battle in history - and it was decided by mist
At dawn on 24 April 1918, near Villers-Bretonneux, a British Mark V commanded by Lieutenant Frank Mitchell spotted three German A7V tanks advancing through smoke and mist. What followed was the first ...
Archaeologists say a 2,200-year-old specimen is the first direct evidence of how the Carthaginian war machine used the giant ...
The National Interest on MSN
Why Has the M1 Abrams Tank Lasted So Long?
Despite the Abrams tank’s advanced age and increasing vulnerability to threats such as drones, it has been kept relevant on the modern battlefield by repeated upgrades.
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Britain is wasting money on tanks. Ukraine has the solution
Tank losses in Ukraine have many predicting the death of the battlefield juggernaut, but others see evolving uses ...
By late 1967, the M50 Ontos was just about phased out of military service. The Army had rejected it back in 1953, calling it too cramped, too lightly armored and too awkward to reload. Only the Marine ...
The Middle East market for tracked and wheeled vehicles, including both contracted and unawarded, is valued at US$63.5 ...
"Shark Tank" wouldn't be as fun to watch if it wasn't for the odd terrible pitch. Here are the 15 most head-scratching pitches in the history of the show.
A British commanding officer has said Nato feels “stronger than ever” as soldiers gather for a training exercise in Estonia.
Amid the industrial warfare of the Second World War, battlefield performance depended on precise logistics and the ability to absorb catastrophic losses. How did America, Germany and the Soviet Union ...
On Feb. 2, 1943, the last remnants of Germany’s 6th Army surrendered in the frozen ruins of Stalingrad. The fighting had lasted more than 200 days and cost an estimated 2 million casualties. It marked ...
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