Armourgeddon on MSN
Rescuing a Forgotten Cold War Tank: Engine Out, Gun Freed, and the Slow Fight Back to Life
The Charioteer tank restoration is finally in full swing! It’s a tough job, but we’re determined to bring this Cold War icon back to life in time for the military show season — hopefully debuting at ...
Armourgeddon on MSN
Saving a Destroyed M60 Tank: Melted Pistons, Missing Parts, and a £45,000 Repair Bill
What started as a simple fix on our M60 tank turned into a major challenge. With Mr. Hewes’ help, we discovered serious ...
[This article was first published in Army Sustainment Professional Bulletin, which was then called Army Logistician, volume 2, number 6 (November–December 1970), page 40. The text, including any ...
Efforts to increase U.S. Army warfighter capability and repair efficiency in theater were strengthened with the recent inception of an aviation engine repair shop. Over a year ago, an aviation ...
The National Interest on MSN
The Army Is Accelerating Development of the Next-Generation Abrams Tank
Many nations, including the United States, are banking on this premise and working to develop next-generation prototypes. The US Army reportedly has accelerated its efforts to field the upcoming M1E3 ...
World War II was a time of incredible innovation for virtually every country involved. That was particularly true for Great Britain, which was forced to kick its military machine into high gear to ...
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