World War II saw a wide variety of tanks deployed by Allied and Axis forces, but one of the strangest of the era was a British model that, despite some useful features, never actually saw its way into ...
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This Weird Tank Had a Leg and It Could Jump
Throughout history, the tank has retained a series of aspects we might consider essential for such a vehicle; armour, tracks and a rotating turret. While some parts may not always be present, wheels ...
The threat of drones has forced both Ukraine and Russia to adapt, including welding cages onto their tanks. Soviet-style tanks are known for being smaller and harder to hit, but the cages, especially ...
When picturing a tank, most people would include tracks, a relatively low profile, and a design that likely looks nothing like the strange Tsar Tank. First tested in 1915, the Tsar Tank was an ...
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Weird Tanks in History - Engineering Fails
From tanks that flipped themselves over to ones that got stuck on flat ground, these bizarre machines prove not every military idea is a good one. Ohio sheriff takes defiant stance on immigration, ...
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