At the beginning of World War II, U.S. tanks could not compare with those used by the German military. At the onset of World War II, the U.S. had no modern tanks equal to those used by the German ...
The Rolls-Royce Meteor tank engine significantly impacted the ground warfare strategy of British troops in WWII. Before the Meteor entered the fray, Britain's cruiser tanks were severely underpowered ...
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Restoring our M3A1 STUART Tank to new condition - continuation
In this episode, we continue the incredible journey of restoring our M3A1 Stuart light tank to its former glory. From the first layer of sandblasting to the complete overhaul of the engine bay and ...
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WW2 Sherman tank!
The M4 Sherman 105. This walk-through explains why the 105 mm howitzer variant existed, how it fought, and what it was like ...
When it comes to World War II games, weapons usually get all the attention. Players obsess over rifles, pistols, and grenades ...
Key Point: Italy was not renown in World War II for its tanks, which tended to be light and poorly used on the battlefield. But the Italian arms industry did produce interesting designs, some quite ...
The Matilda II, or just Matilda as it was later called, was what the British called an infantry tank. As opposed to bigger cruiser-style tanks with heavier guns, infantry tanks were meant to accompany ...
In his new book, "Spearhead: The World War II Odyssey of an American Tank Gunner" (published by Ballantine Books), Adam Makos (the New York Times bestselling author of "A Higher Call") chronicles the ...
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