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 ...
Rushed into service to counter the Soviet T-34, the Panzer V Panther became one of WWII’s most lethal tanks. Boasting a powerful 75mm high-velocity gun, sloped frontal armour, and terrifying speed, ...