The Sherman tanks of World War II were plentiful on the battlefield, but who made the famous military hardware and where were ...
During World War II, some armies—the British Army, in particular—bolted metal spans to the top of tank chassis and used the resulting “funnies” to rapidly erect bridges across vehicle ...
Wargaming said that World of Tanks Blitz, the cross-platform, free-to-play tank action game, is about to enter a new chapter with the upcoming Reforged Update. Wargaming said the update for ...
As a result, for many of these tanks, combat was far from over. This is the story of how two of the most iconic tanks of World War II went back ... were the American M-4 Sherman and the Soviet ...
Part of a cargo with mines was lost by the Polish ministry of defence (Picture: Getty) Imagine strolling into IKEA for a new bedframe and walking out with an anti-tank mine. Well, this is what ...
On stats: the Sherman tank. Some media outlets think it’s a winning argument to say pick-up trucks are a similar size to a Sherman. It’s not a winner. Truth is the Sherman was an incredibly ...
World of Tanks has a big new collaboration to start the year off: Rambo. Featuring movie characters and rewards–including a special tank–to make yours. Starting on January 16th and running ...
The M48 Patton is a main battle tank (MBT) that was designed in the United States. It was the third tank (after M46 & M47) to be officially named after General George S. Patton, commander of the U.S.
Sherman, written soon after his son Willie died at Memphis: View Full Article in Timesmachine » Advertisement ...
The M4 Sherman was the second most mass-produced tank in history. Its robust and easy-to-maintain construction made the Sherman the main "workhorse" of the US Armed Forces in WW2 and many US ...