Tucked away on the grounds of the Missouri National Guard’s Ike Skelton Training Site, this under-the-radar gem houses a ...
They belong to Lieutenant Colonel Stewart Inglis Howard-Jones and are now part of The Tank Museum’s collection, thanks to the support of the Arts Council England/V&A Purchase Grant Fund. Lt Col Howard ...
The medal group of a World War II-era tank commander photographed with Winston Churchill has been purchased by the Tank Museum, with support from the Arts Council England/V&A Purchase Grant Fund. The ...
At the major Detroit auto show this year, the prize exhibit was the new Abrams M1E3. Many critics believe this will be the last new heavy tank ordered by the US Army – and that they had therefore ...
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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has his "Arsenal of Freedom Tour" in full swing, visiting the nuclear submarine production floor at Newport News, Virginia, and Blue Origin’s space launch at Cape ...
One of the most prominent recent examples of threats on the battlefield, of course, is the drone. Cheap military drones have become the scourge of multi-million dollar tanks, sneaking their way ...
The troops began referring to it as Ontos, Greek for “The Thing.” But after years of combat in Vietnam, the Marines were just about done with it. Parts were hard to find, and the treads wore out ...
In this edition of One Tank Trips, we are celebrating Black History Month with a trip to a museum that tells the stories of the people who changed the lives of millions. The National Great Blacks in ...