Tanks have become a mainstay on the battlefield since their introduction by the British at the Battle of Flers-Courcelette on 15 September 1916. Their potential was put succinctly by Col. Jean ...
Modern tanks are built to withstand extreme punishment, but today’s anti-armor weapons are designed to defeat them with precision. From ...
In the early 1900s, Japan gradually began modernizing its Imperial Army to keep up with the wartime advancements of other world powers like the United Kingdom, France, and Germany. One of the major ...
This episode examines the Churchill tank, one of Britain’s most distinctive and resilient armored vehicles of World War II. Known for its heavy armor and ability to climb terrain other tanks couldn’t, ...
The United States has been producing tanks since World War I. General Dynamics Corporation has had the greatest market share in producing tanks and armored vehicles in recent years. Still, there have ...