Smart Bombs: Military, Defense and National Security
American tanks by tradition have borne the names of famous general officers — from Grant and Lee (on the same tank, no less) to...
Hi, what are you looking for?
American tanks by tradition have borne the names of famous general officers — from Grant and Lee (on the same tank, no less) to...
The vaunted German Tiger tank was a formidable contender on the battlefield in WWII. It had some foes, and its most formidable fighter was...
For a mere $425.00 – on par with what you might pay anyway for a commercial jetliner ride – you too can experience the...
The regime of Nazi Germany was despicable and reprehensible, without a doubt. But it was also incredibly innovative in terms of military technology, giving...
Officially designated as United States Submachine Gun, Cal. 45, M3, the venerable M3 was officially introduced into service in 1944. As noted by Clare...
In the annals of United States Naval history, Vice Admiral Willis Augustus Lee Jr. (May 11, 1888 – August 25, 1945) is a relatively...
M1 and M2 .30 Carbine: A Short History – There’s just something about the alphanumeric designation of “M1” that has such ubiquity in the...
The D-Day Anniversary Is Here. One expert gives us his take on how one person changed that day forever: During the Normandy landings on...
The Royal Navy's T-class submarine HMS Thunderbolt has the dubious distinction of sinking twice with nearly all hands on board.
The Reds’ own tank-killing plane of the conflict, the “Shturmovik” single-engine bomber, had its own successes.