News

The Cold War was a fertile period for designing and manufacturing new military tanks, and some companies really took big liberties with accepted design trends.
On a cold, gray day in early January 1945, a train rolled out of Lima laden, like many trains in the three years previous and ...
Overshadowed by the Schneider CA1, the Saint-Chamond was France’s second tank—powerful, but plagued by design flaws.
With thick armor and a devastating 88mm gun, the Tiger I wasn’t just a tank—it was a battlefield nightmare for Allied forces.