Battle tanks have been a staple of the battlefield since 1917. Back in the days when armor was needed for breakthroughs, the doctrine behind them wasn’t yet written. Today, we’re looking at the most ...
The Tank Museum ‘s annual A Dorset Christmas event is the perfect opportunity to pick up some unique hand-made Christmas ...
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Restoring History: The Legendary Sherman Jumbo Tank
One of the rarest tanks of World War II is coming back to life. Follow the meticulous restoration of the iconic Sherman Jumbo ...
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1 Tank, 2 Turrets: How the M3 Grant and Lee Split History
America’s M3 medium tank came in two forms, the Grant for Britain and the Lee for the US. Both mounted a 75 mm gun in a side ...
The M60 “Patton” was a second-generation MBT. I put the “Patton” moniker in quotes because unlike, say, the M48 Patton, this particular make and model of tank was actually never officially christened ...
This post may contain links from our sponsors and affiliates, and Flywheel Publishing may receive compensation for actions taken through them. Though tanks technically existed on the battlefield the ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Tank Museum in Dorset has had the 68-tonne brute King Tiger since the 1950s but never planned to get it moving ...
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