World War II saw a wide variety of tanks deployed by Allied and Axis forces, but one of the strangest of the era was a British model that, despite some useful features, never actually saw its way into ...
The Germans attacked and captured France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and Belgium (The Battle of France). The British Army was forced to retreat through Dunkirk via Operation Dynamo, saving some ...
In 1941, the U.S. built the T6 prototype, a strange, early version of what would become the M4 Sherman. With a wooden mockup, ...
American tanks were decisive in turning the tide of World War 2. American armor marched across Africa and Europe, seizing ...
Tanks were first invented in World War I, where they were envisioned as invincible land ships that could break the stalemate of trench warfare and lead to victory. Technological shortcomings meant ...
Just as WWII ended, Britain unveiled the Centurion — a tank engineered to defeat tanks like the Panther and Tiger, yet it ...