Behind the controls of a beautifully restored M3A1 Stuart, the crew carefully guides this agile WWII light tank across the ...
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The WW2 tank that failed every test after the war

This video reveals how Germany’s feared Panther tank was tested after World War II. It follows British engineers as they examine rebuilt Panthers and a Jagdpanther under controlled postwar conditions.
World War II ended generations ago, yet many of its weapons are still firing in today’s conflicts. Heavy machine guns, ...
When we think of Germany’s armored might in World War II, names like Tiger and Panther often dominate the conversation[...] ...
Players will have a chance to try out Total Tank Simulator 2 this month as the developers have a free demo coming out on ...
The war in Ukraine has become the largest proving ground for modern tank warfare since World War II. For the[...] ...
A 23-year-old German lieutenant heard a wounded American soldier crying for help in a minefield on Nov. 12, 1944. Lt.
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Back during WWII, Chrysler bodged five inline-6 engines together to create the powerful A57 multibank tank engine. [Maisteer] ...
At first, disarmament was imposed on Germany. American and Russian forces seized weapons depots, sealed off factories, and ...
The tradition of naming tanks for American generals began not with the Americans themselves, but with the British.
Many believe that the Churchill tank, widely used by the United Kingdom during World War II, was named for then-prime minister Winston Churchill. It was not—but there is a connection.