This might just be the most British thing imaginable, even compared to a bulldog in a Union Jack sweater, mated with a pile of PAL-format Monty Python VHS tapes while force-feeding it a pureéd ...
The Matilda II, or just Matilda as it was later called, was what the British called an infantry tank. As opposed to bigger cruiser-style tanks with heavier guns, infantry tanks were meant to accompany ...
With the horrors of trench warfare in World War I, a specific need arose for a new kind of weapon, and the British were at the forefront of its creation. King's Liverpool Regiment soldier Thomas Brown ...
Here’s What You Need to Know: The genesis of the Grant sprang less from inspiration and more from desperation. Why were Rommel’s tanks blowing up? As the Desert Fox’s panzers churned through the ...
The first detailed account of the battle in which one of the world’s most famous tanks was captured has finally been told. The feared Tiger tank was one of the most formidable machines during the ...