The T‑34, the legendary tank of the Soviet Union, became a true game-changer in World War II. With its sloped armor, superior mobility, and powerful cannon, it could withstand attacks that would ...
Built for speed instead of heavy armor, the M18 Hellcat redefined what a tank destroyer could be. Capable of racing around the battlefield at 55 miles per hour, it struck German armor where it wasn’t ...
Russian Defense Minister Pavel Grachev promised he could seize Grozny with a single parachute regiment in two hours. On New ...
Wu Hailong tells forum that Tokyo ‘has never truly reflected on or repented its crimes of aggression’ during World War II.
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Why Greece Is Sending Its Tanks All the Way to France
Greece has one of NATO’s largest tank forces, although many of its vehicles date back to the Cold War and would be of limited ...
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Weapons of Valor: The Most Influential Guns of World War II
World War II was fought on land, sea, and air, but it was the small arms carried by millions of soldiers that shaped the ...
As President Trump pushes Ukraine to accept a Russian landgrab in exchange for peace, a wounded soldier asks, "How much more ...
Players will have a chance to try out Total Tank Simulator 2 this month as the developers have a free demo coming out on ...
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Why These WWII-Era Weapons Remain Battlefield Favorites
World War II ended generations ago, yet many of its weapons are still firing in today’s conflicts.
Secretary-General Mark Rutte chastised some allies for moving too slowly when it comes to ramping up defense spending.
The battlefield reality explains why the Kremlin now seems more willing to talk peace.
President Donald Trump's approach to ending the Russia-Ukraine war mirrors his tactics in the Israel-Hamas conflict.
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