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Summary and Key Points: The Deutschland-class cruisers, often referred to as “pocket battleships,” were a series of three heavy cruisers built by Germany in...
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Summary and Key Points: The Deutschland-class cruisers, often referred to as “pocket battleships,” were a series of three heavy cruisers built by Germany in...
Article Summary: The M3 Lee/Grant tank, built as a quick “stop-gap” before the arrival of the more effective Sherman, ranks as America’s worst tank...
Article Summary and Key Points: The HMAS Melbourne, originally Britain’s HMS Majestic, served the Royal Australian Navy for decades as an aircraft carrier despite...
Article Summary: The Battle of Leyte Gulf (October 23-26, 1944) was the largest naval battle of World War II and marked the final blow...
Article Summary and Key Points: The USS Wasp (CV-7) was an aircraft carrier built under the constraints of the Washington Naval Treaty, which limited...
Article Summary: The Panzerkampfwagen VIII Maus, Hitler’s super-heavy tank, was the largest tank ever built. Designed by Ferdinand Porsche, the Maus boasted impenetrable armor...
Article Summary: The Boeing B-29 Superfortress is one of the most iconic and technologically advanced bombers of World War II. Designed by Boeing and...
Russian tank design, whether under the Soviet regime or Putin’s control, has had its peaks and valleys. While occasionally producing game-changing tanks like the...
Article Summary: During World War II, Northrop designed the XP-79 “Flying Ram,” a jet-powered interceptor meant to destroy enemy bombers by ramming through them....
Article Summary: The Yamato-class battleships were the pinnacle of naval engineering, boasting 18.1-inch guns and unparalleled armor. Designed to dominate the seas, they ultimately...