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Models at The Tank Museum.” Curator David Willey takes viewers on a journey through a diverse collection - ranging from ...
The T-72 has proved to be a resilient and easy-to-maintain tank; however, it has fallen victim to portable anti-tank weapons ...
The Junkers Ju 87 Stuka remains one of the most iconic aircraft of the Second World War. With its fixed undercarriage, inverted gull wings and infamous wailing siren, it became the very symbol of ...
The M47 Patton tank, a Cold War-era vehicle, returned to working condition following a £50,000 campaign by The Tank Museum in Bovington. It was unveiled at Tankfest 2025 in front of 24,000 visitors.
The Leopard I was one of the most iconic tanks of the Cold War, with numerous variants developed for service outside of Europe. One was the AS1, which served with the Australian Army for some three ...
Historic military vehicles took centre stage at major tank event in Dorset.
Historic TANKFEST 2025 at The Tank Museum, Bovington, showcases world’s only running Tiger I and King Tiger tanks together in UK for first time in… ...
Carmen Fuentes checks out the Early Works Museum in downtown Huntsville, where kids can play and explore the world of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) while getting a… ...
Russia’s main battle tank fleet continues to take major hits. According to Ukrainian commander-in-chief Oleksandr Syrskyi, Kyiv has struck more than 1,100 Russian tanks.
Kills on tanks and multiple launch rocket systems used to offer the top bonus for Ukraine's drone pilots. That's now changed dramatically.
Ukrainian troops used a Pringles can and a drone to destroy a Russian tank, showing how improvised weapons are reshaping the battlefield.