Throughout the Cold War, the Soviet Union was a world leader in the production and development of tanks. Tanks like the T-64 ...
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Traditionally, tanks are seen as being at an inherent disadvantage in urban combat. In the 21st Century, however, the U.S. military must be prepared for urban combat in large, densely populated cities ...
Tanks have played an important role on the battlefield ever since they were invented to cross No Man's Land in World War 1. Designs have run the gamut from iconic and impressive to weird beyond ...
Military tanks have been a part of warfare since the early 1900s, when necessity drove the innovation of tank design during World War I. Since their introduction, militaries around the world have ...
In World War Two, the Soviet Union devised a tank that could fly into battle. What happened to this ingenious, if unorthodox, concept? The rapid evolution of armoured warfare in the years after World ...
At 2 p.m. on October 6, 1973, a thin line of Israeli troops on the Golan Heights glimpsed a terrifying sight: masses of Syrian tanks clanking toward them. Caught by surprise, the Israelis were ...