During the Cold War, the U.S. and West Germany developed the MBT-70, an ambitious yet ultimately unsuccessful tank project.
Two decades of counterinsurgency wars have taken a toll on the US Army's proficiency in tank gunnery and mechanized warfare.
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Why Is Egypt Moving Tanks Across the Sinai Desert?
Cairo does not appear interested in invading Gaza or neighboring Israel. Instead, the tanks’ presence is a show of force, ...
You can buy surplus military vehicles, and yes, that includes tanks. Here's how to get the hottest set of wheels (sorry, ...
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Russia’s T-72 Tank Won’t Ever Surrender
The T-72 main battle tank, developed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War, remains iconic and widely used today due to ...
Toss a 20-pound TM62 anti-tank mine in the back, and a Lada goes from flimsy to catastrophically explosive. After a ...
Russian leaders were intensely proud of having the largest tank fleet in the world for over fifty years. While the Red Army largely disintegrated in the early 1990s, the army sought to keep as many of ...
Canada’s combat mission in Afghanistan ended in 2011. Along with it, Canada appears to have lost all will to maintain any ...
Let’s look at the Signal chat in context. Days after President Donald Trump took office in January, he fired the Pentagon’s ...
Despite being fiddly and sometimes inaccessible, Steel Armor’s dry ardor for military hardware makes it a must-play for tank game veterans and fans of war games who want a more modern setting.