A live WW2 Mauser bullet was found in a Panzer III tank at The Tank Museum, Dorset, ahead of Tiger Day. Ammunition safely deactivated by staff.
On March 24, 1945, the largest single-day airborne assault in history dropped 16,000 paratroopers on the eastern bank of the ...
Conservation work stopped when engineers at the Tank Museum in Bovington, Dorset, United Kingdom, discovered a live bullet ...
Why did Germany ignore hundreds of captured T-34 super-tanks? Explore the friendly fire risks, diesel fuel woes, and "blind" crew layouts that sidelined the T-34.
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 ...
A new trailer highlights Panzer Knights’ explosive real-time combat, as well as its huge roster of tanks available to both command and destroy! Take on the role of a German tank commander in WWII, and ...
After a strong debut, the nail-biting WW2 thriller that dominated charts The Tank is now showing signs of relenting. Here's all you need to know.
Fractured collar bone, left ankle fracture, double-pelvis fracture, chipped rib and blood clots that almost killed him—all of ...
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At the height of World War II, German tank crews were confident — even arrogant. Their Tiger I and Tiger II tanks were nearly invincible, with armor so thick that most Allied shells simply bounced off ...
The most feared tank of World War II, the King Tiger—also known as the Tiger II—was a monstrous fusion of firepower, armor, and ambition. Weighing nearly 70 tons and armed with the devastating 88mm ...