As enemy armor became tougher, conventional anti-tank guns proved too static to match the pace of battle. The proposed solution was speed—self-propelled tank destroyers that could move with the front ...
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When a U.S. Tank Destroyer Sunk a Japanese Warship
The M10 Wolverine tank destroyer, famous for its role with U.S. and Allied forces during World War II, holds a remarkable and little-known distinction: it once sank a naval vessel. During the night of ...
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