World War II produced some of the most recognizable military weapons ever made, but few were more important than the rifles issued to ordinary soldiers. Millions of troops depended on these firearms ...
World War II produced some of the most famous armored vehicles in military history. Tanks became a central part of how armies fought, and certain designs quickly gained reputations among soldiers who ...
Cillian Murphy is back as Tommy Shelby in the long-awaited “Peaky Blinders” movie, “The Immortal Man.” The film brings the beloved show into the age of the WWII as nefarious British gangsters team up ...
From the Me 262 to late-war Spitfires and Mustangs, this list ranks WWII’s quickest combat-ready aircraft by top speed and ...
This special episode examines the Soviet T-26 light tank, derived from the British Vickers 6-Ton, and its role in early mechanized warfare from the Winter War in Finland to the fighting in China. It ...
More than a dozen senior European officials arrived in the Ukrainian capital on Tuesday in a show of support on the fourth anniversary of Russia’s all-out invasion of Ukraine — a grim anniversary in a ...
During World War II, British and Canadian armies raced to keep their advancing tanks supported with mobile firepower, deploying self-propelled guns like the Priest and Sexton. These armored artillery ...
The logic was simple: wheels that high could theoretically roll over the deep trenches and cratered landscapes of no-man’s-land. On paper, the Tsar Tank was an unstoppable juggernaut. In reality, it ...
Fourteen Centurion tanks purchased from Britain have arrived in Israel aboard the SS Kineret after a stormy passage through the Mediterranean, it was disclosed today. Unloading of the tanks proceeded ...
Each water tank was picked up from an adjacent orchard before being moved to the water treatment site A helicopter has been used to deliver large equipment to a water treatment site in Kent as part of ...
On foggy nights during World War Two, runways were lit with fire to help guide bombers home. For thousands of RAF pilots, the system – known as FIDO – meant survival. Colin Bell, 104, said it saved ...