The First World War brought upon many technological advancements that changed warfare forever, from fighter planes that took the war to the skies to chemical weapons to the introduction of armored ...
Though World War II tanks like the American M4 Sherman and the British Churchill are well-known, it may surprise you to learn that the French company Renault is largely attributed with inspiring the ...
The brutal trench warfare during the First World War proved to be fertile ground for new technology, and fundamentally transformed warfare. Barbed wire was used to create barriers against infantry and ...
Overshadowed by the Schneider CA1, the Saint-Chamond was France’s second tank—powerful, but plagued by design flaws. Trump signals backing of direct $1,500 payments for millions of Americans Dozens ...
One of the world’s premier tank museums, appropriately named The Tank Museum, is located at Bovington in the Dorset region, England, about two and a half hours west of London. To give you an idea of ...
On 31 May 1918, a small tank designed by a famous French car maker and a brilliant army officer saw its first action. Its inspired design still lives on in the tanks of today, 100 years later. On 31 ...