Most tanks in WWII were killed by anti-tank guns, artillery, mines, aircraft, or infantry anti-tank weapons – not other tanks. Towed guns were cheap, easy to hide, and lethal from prepared positions.
One tank. One crew. Against five of Germany's deadliest Panthers. This is not a scene from a movie; this is the true story of a single Canadian-manned Sherman Firefly in the fields of Normandy. With ...
A World War II veteran rolled a tank over a Tesla in a video stunt by a British activist group targeted at Elon Musk. The veteran drove the tank over the vehicle in protest over Musk's increasing ...
Gen. George Patton didn’t believe in the Black soldiers of the 761st Tank Battalion. Writing in his memoir “War As I Knew It,” Patton recalled inspecting the 761st, known as the Black Panthers, when ...
Since their introduction at the Battle of the Somme in World War I, tanks have solidified their position as the bully on the block. Armor plating, lethal firepower, and mobility were all game changers ...