The PaK 40 auf RSO – A Tank Destroyer with an Overly Large Gun
The term “glass cannon” is often used to signify a vehicle with lots of firepower, but minimal armor. The PaK
Read moreThe term “glass cannon” is often used to signify a vehicle with lots of firepower, but minimal armor. The PaK
Read moreA lifelong enthusiast and collector, Kevin Wheatcroft tells Tank Historia how his obsession with World War II developed and where things stand
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Read moreThe Object 277 was one of the final hurrahs of the illustrious heavy tanks. It was created in the late
Read moreThe French Char 2C is a super-heavy tank that despite being over 100 years old, holds the title for the
Read moreThe T-35 is a Soviet heavy tank of insane proportions, with five turrets, five machine guns, three cannons, a crew
Read moreThe SU-14 is an enormous Soviet self-propelled gun from the 1930s that has an extremely unusual shape; one that resembles
Read moreThe Skink was a Canadian designed tank on a Sherman chassis during the Second World War, equipped with four 20
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