Around 50,000 American soldiers were taken out by the cold alone during the Battle of the Bulge. Discover how winter became America's deadliest enemy in 1944.
Joining the British Army as a private in 1933 to indulge his love of sports, Howard-Jones earned his commission in ’38 and quickly established teams in the 8th Battalion, Royal Tank Corps. His actions ...
Today, the People’s Liberation Army is widely viewed as a force on the rise—larger, more technologically advanced, and ...
During Black History Month, revisit the overlooked story of Black US soldiers in WWI—their service overseas and the unequal ...
Billionaire bunkers are trending again—but Britain built them first during II, protecting civilians from relentless air raids ...
Is the cold a curse or a tool? From Napoleon’s frozen retreat to Finland’s "White Death," see how history's greatest commanders used General Winter to crush their enemies.
Discover how the U.S. Ghost Army used inflatable tanks and sound to save 30,000 lives in WWII. A technical look at the 23rd ...
Is your phone the modern Trojan Horse? We dive into how Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey exposes the reality of spyware and ...
The Nashorn will be joined at TANKFEST 2026 by the Leopard 2A4, courtesy of the Royal Netherlands Army. The Leopard 2 is a German-built Main Battle Tank (MBT), and it’s currently in frontline service ...
During WWII, engineers seriously planned an Arctic war aircraft carrier made of ice. Project Habakkuk sounds ridiculous—until you see why it almost worked.
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