As always, political stands are all for selfish reasons. Don't think for a minute that the West initially supported Taiwan because it was...
Makes you want to volunteer in the Red Army ha??
Bradlley's chain gun taking out a T-72, vow, was it a frontal hit? How about some more evenly matched contest, who has the edge? 1. Apache...
I am absolutely an expert when it comes to most North American sports though, football, basketball, baseball, NHL even......sorry, couldn't help...
I've long lost interest in the history of aerial combats and just recently rekindled my interest in WWII (thanks to this forum) and WWI. I have...
Any soldier advancing behind this odd armored shield on wheels will probably attract fire from elephant guns (used by British in WWI against...
Can't blame the Germans though, when your own armament industry is hampered by constant bombings and you have tens of thousands of captured...
That's interesting, most fighters in WWII do add tracer rounds in their MG ammo (etc. 1 per 10 - 20 rounds??), but to have phosphorus and...
The X boats sure sounded like a tough opponent, but I have no doubt the Allies will come up with weapons and tactics to counter the new threat,...
As brutal as Stalin was, his policy of execution on site really helped to cut down the ranks of deserters.
One of my all time favorite WWII book was about a US pilot who was forced to land on Russian airfields and was converted into a Russian infantry...
I have no clue as to what type of armor the Bradley has, perhaps you can enlighten us.
I also notice in pictures of red square parades that many trucks or tanks had their tracks or wheels painted white, perhaps it was more for...
That't why even the "hard-line" and "pro-democratic" George Bush has avoid publicly supporting Taiwan''s pro-independence movement. Taiwan on...
Any Hummer mounting an anti-tank TOW missile launcher can take out a tiger tank. On the other hand, a Panther or Tiger will have no trouble...
Was Dietrich involved in the execution of US POW's during battle of bulge?
Apparently we have a lot of Michael Crichton fans here who believe in the concept of time travel. This definitly can conjure up many intriguing...
I always found the need for separate "infantry support" tanks absurd. In reality, any AVF that has a machine gun or even a small calibre 20mm...
incredible pictures, where is this museum located. What kind of tanks were shown in the pictures? I only recognized teh su-100 and mayble an JS-2?
The early versions of the T-34 still had some major drawbacks: 1 man turret, manually traversed gun, shot gap...... though it was still better...