Britain’s tank design during World War Two roughly divided armor into two categories, fast lightly-armored cruiser tanks that sacrificed armor for speed, and slower, more heavily armored infantry ...
The Churchill Mk III was the first major redesign of Britain’s heavy infantry tank during World War II. Introduced in 1942, it replaced the earlier cast turret with a welded one and mounted the more ...
It was 104 years ago this month that the British military first used “tanks” in battle, and that came just a year after Winston Churchill established the Landships Committee, which oversaw the ...
The British Army is quietly floating a proposal to send its main battle tank fleet to the scrapyard. The shocker would end more than 100 years of development and deployment by the very country that ...
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