This video reveals how Germany’s feared Panther tank was tested after World War II. It follows British engineers as they examine rebuilt Panthers and a Jagdpanther under controlled postwar conditions.
Rolling into battle in a vehicle that weighs the same as ten elephants and can raze entire buildings with a single shot never gets old, but finding the best tank games that deliver in every key area ...
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North Korea's Kim touts new rocket launchers that could target South
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has toured a factory making new multiple rocket launchers that could target the South, ...
TULSA, Okla. — The federal government is launching a sweeping crackdown on commercial driver’s license issuers after investigators across the country. Here in Oklahoma, they found undocumented ...
The arrest of seven Chinese nationals along Guam’s shores this month is linked to various instances of “suspicious activity” around U.S. missile launches, according to an assessment recently released ...
The PLA's Type 99B tank, the latest model in China's independently developed third-generation Type 99 series of main battle tanks, had its live-fire test footage revealed for the first time on a CCTV ...
Hydrodynamic tests come up positive for revolutionary ship design The proceeding article was excerpted from a paper created from test results of the FastShip design. The tests were conducted by the ...
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President Donald Trump on Thursday, December 18, signed an executive order to classify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, opening up pathways for the drug to be used in more medical research.
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