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How did radar play a crucial advantage for the Allied forces’ victory in WW2? AeroTime takes a look at how radar was deployed in aerial combats ...
The program to train World War II British pilots was launched in 1941 under the provisions of the Lend-Lease Act.
The Vulcan’s “Black Buck” missions in the Falklands War were among the most complex and logistically demanding in RAF history, pushing the aging bombers and their crews to their limits.
Britain and Germany will jointly develop a new "deep precision strike" weapon with a range exceeding 2,000 kilometres (1,242 ...
From calm under fire to nonstop tea breaks—how much of the British WWII image is real, and how much is myth? House ...
While residents along India’s border areas remain on the edge, experts say the fragile peace does not promise much.
Shelling and drone activity from Pakistan across the LoC have paused, Indian Army sources confirm. Get the latest news ...
The BBC and World War Two The BBC and ... in the national psyche a powerful myth of British pluck and ingenuity outmanoeuvring the Nazi’s soulless war machine. Churchill might speak powerfully ...
A woman who flew from her native USA to seek out her British roots got more than she ... look back at events that led to the end of World War II in Europe and marked a new era.
Eighty years on, few people are alive who remember World War II. Anne Frank would have turned 96 this June; Senator Bob Dole, a veteran of the Italian campaign in 1945, died four years ago.
Irish soldiers faced stigma and shame when returning home from fighting in World War II. The book "Returning ... Their service in the British forces was seen by many at home as anti-national ...
It’s past time to remove Nazi collaborators’ names from U.S. buildings and scholarships. The Latest Countries across the world will be celebrating the 80th anniversary of Nazi Germany’s ...