Tiger Day – Spring 2023 Review
When spring came around this year, us here at TankHistoria weren’t excited for Easter, chocolates or flowers blooming, no, spring
Read moreWhen spring came around this year, us here at TankHistoria weren’t excited for Easter, chocolates or flowers blooming, no, spring
Read moreThe Tank Museum has released an exclusive Tiger 131 brick model kit – the biggest brick tank ever – in
Read moreNow on display at The Tank Museum in Bovington is a very rare item from the German Maus Tank project.
Read moreWorld’s only running Nashorn in UK debut at TANKFEST 2023. Nicknamed the Nashorn ‘Phoenix’ after restoration was delayed by a
Read moreThe Tank Museum is republishing David Fletcher’s popular book on the 79th Armoured Division. The launch joins the existing range
Read moreA donation of photographs, medal and WW1 binoculars was recently given to the Tank Museum Archive and Supporting Collection detailing
Read moreTANKFEST 2023, 23-25 June, at The Tank Museum marks the Museum 100th anniversary, and is displaying a suitably impressive line-up
Read moreThe term “glass cannon” is often used to signify a vehicle with lots of firepower, but minimal armor. The PaK
Read moreThe M36 was the last and most heavily armed tank destroyer of the US Army’s tank destroyer branch during the
Read moreThe M2 Bradley IFV (Infantry Fighting Vehicle) was introduced in 1981 and has served as the main vehicle for American
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