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 ...
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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 ...
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 ...
This Sherman from the French 2nd Armoured Division was knocked out just outside Grussenheim on January 26, 1945, during the battle to crush the Colmar Pocket. After the crew helped destroy one German ...
The medals of a Second World War tank commander photographed with Winston Churchill have been purchased by The Tank Museum. They belong to Lieutenant Colonel Stewart Inglis Howard-Jones and are now ...
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 ...
China’s GWM has detailed pricing for the new plug-in hybrid (PHEV) versions of its Tank 300 body-on-frame SUV ahead of it arriving at local dealers from March 2026. The 2026 GWM Tank 300 Hi4-T line-up ...
Heavy tanks are the largest cavalry meant to face off against other tanks. This means they have the thickest armor and biggest gun, trading off mobility for enhanced protection and firepower. Because ...
Tucked away on the grounds of the Missouri National Guard’s Ike Skelton Training Site, this under-the-radar gem houses a ...
Hidden treasures often lurk in plain sight, and the Museum of Missouri Military History in Jefferson City might be the state’s best-kept secret for history buffs and curious travelers alike.