Rheinmetall is considering acquiring one of Volkswagen's soon-to-be idle plants, part of a broader rearmament in Europe.
Its 37mm main gun was no match for German tank armor. However, it was successful in the Pacific theater as its lightweight design was well-suited for jungle combat. Built as an improvement to ...
Why did German tanks have a strange paste on them during WWII? Meet Zimmerit—the anti-magnetic coating designed to protect against enemy mines! Ukraine offers mineral deal to US as olive branch ...
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 ...
Chalk it up to "unease over nightmarish images from history of German tanks rolling through the plains of Europe." The truth is that the Abrams isn't the tank Ukraine needs, according to U.S ...