In the First World War, fighter aircraft typically had only two light machine guns. By the Second World War, the firepower ...
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WW2 Weapon the Actually US Feared the Most
Thundering through World War 2's war-torn skies, the German Flak 18, an 88-millimeter anti-aircraft cannon, marked its ...
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'You just couldn’t get out' - The WWII tank that became a death trap
People still call the M4 Sherman a “Ronson,” but we trace where that reputation came from - and why the evidence does not ...
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