10 Of The Most Fearsome Military Tanks Ever Built
Starting with World War II, tanks became a necessary component of any military force thanks to their strength and firepower. These are the most fearsome.
Read MoreStarting with World War II, tanks became a necessary component of any military force thanks to their strength and firepower. These are the most fearsome.
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Read MoreModern tanks need thick armor to protect against threats, from anti-tank missiles to improvised explosive devices, which means significant weight and bulk.
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Read MoreWe explored every Boeing passenger jet ranked worst to best, delving into aviation history and examining how technology shaped them.
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Read MoreThe first helicopter only lasted a couple of minutes in the air in 1922. But soon, the introduction of helicopters would change the U.S. Army forever.
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Read MoreRussia's Yak-130 has become one of the most prolific jet trainers in the world's weapon export market.
Read MoreFrom Britain's Carden Loyd Carrier Mark VI tank to the Soviet Union's T-60 tank, here are some military tanks that are much smaller than you think.
Read MoreSome fighter jet battles are iconically famous among historians and military buffs, but these important battles fly under the radar.
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Read MoreMilitary tanks may have a reputation as big, lumbering behemoths of the battlefield, but quite few of them are actually very spry. Here are some of the fastest.
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