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The Tank Museum on MSNOpinion
What happens when Britain, France, and Germany build tanks for the first time
This lineup brings together three groundbreaking armored vehicles from 1917 — one British, one French, and one German — each taking a wildly different approach to solving the same battlefield problem.
The potential rejection became apparent last year when it was announced that the Budget Committee would not support the plan.
Most armoured cars in the Second World War were built to do one thing: see the enemy first and run away fast. Lightly armoured, thin-skinned, and outgunned, they were scouts, not fighters. But Britain ...
The Lithuanian Ministry of National Defence (MND) has signed a contract with KNDS Deutschland for 12 Leguan armoured vehicle ...
For decades, the Mercedes-Benz S-Class has long been associated with being a car for heads of state, movers and shakers aside ...
The war in Ukraine has shown how vulnerable armored vehicles can be to attacks by cheap, expendable drones, threatening the tank’s century-long primacy on the battlefield.
S. Korea has crossed a major threshold in defense industrial self-reliance after HD Hyundai Construction Equipment secured ...
World War Two on MSN
Armored vehicles of Operation Torch pt. 1: Italy and Germany
Chieftain returns to the North African theatre to talk us through the armored fighting vehicles in action around the time of Operation Torch. This episode is part one of two with Chieftain covering ...
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