The StuG III, or Sturmgeschütz III, was the most produced German armored fighting vehicle in WWII. It could penetrate the front armor of tanks like the KV-1. The powerful tank destroyer and its ...
The basic principles of what a tank was remained the same between the two wars, but by the time World War II broke out, major advances in armor, turret technology, and propulsion made tanks much ...
During World War II, these strategic tracked vehicle obstacles, aptly named "Drachenzähne" or "Dragon's teeth," formed anti-tank barriers stretching 390 miles along the German borders with ...
The M1 Abrams tank was built to fight the Soviets ... the biggest attack on Russian soil by a foreign enemy since World War II. The region has been the site of intense fighting in the months ...
Wherever a tank could smash its way through, the infantry could follow in their sleds,” one World War II-era newsreel said at time, calling the concept the “modern equivalent of the Trojan ...