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A prototype of the M10 Booker, which is a tank whether the Army wants to admit it or not. (Courtesy of General Dynamics Land Systems) When the Army formally unveiled its new tank on June 8, the service’s acquisition officials didn’t mince words.
You've probably heard of a Sherman tank, but there were actually multiple Sherman models. One in particular had a very strange engine running it.
Chinese army units working in rugged, mountainous border regions are getting some new firepower now that China's new next-generation light tank has gone into service.The Type 15 tank is smaller and lighter than the existing main battle tanks of the People ...
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“We had to get suicidally close” - When tank crews fought Germans at close range
In the 40th Tank Chat, David Fletcher looks at the Second World War Crusader tank. The first Crusader III was delivered in May 1942. Crusader IIIs were landed first in Algeria on 13 November 1942, but removed from service upon conclusion of the campaign in Tunisia in May 1943.
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Watch a 70-ton US battle tank fire at a target over a mile away
The video goes inside the M1 Abrams, a 70-ton U.S. Army battle tank built around speed, armor, and a 120-millimeter cannon. The crew trains at Camp Ripley, where they must load, communicate, move, and fire with extreme precision while targets appear at different distances.
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In 1941, a Soviet soldier took out a Nazi tank—using only an axe!
Though he was trained only as a cook, Ivan Pavlovich Sereda successfully blinded a Nazi tank and disabled its weapons before tricking the crew into surrendering.
A German coin from the Second World War was found inside a King Tiger V2 tank during restoration work at The Tank Museum in Bovington, Dorset.
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Watch a Russian tank monster roll into Ukraine’s trench then FPV drones tear it apart
A Russian armored “monster tank” covered in metal mesh, trash bags and improvised protection rolled straight toward a Ukrainian dugout at terrifyingly close range. Ukrainian soldiers describe how they used FPV drones,
