Technically speaking, “Dragon” may have been a more accurate reptilian moniker for this tank than “Crocodile,” but eh, why nitpick? Officially known as the Tank, Infantry, Mk IV (A22) Churchill Mark ...
In the mid-1930s, sci-fi legend Hugo Gernsback predicted that manned flame tanks would one day become a reality. A decade later, Gernsback would revisit his prediction with one important twist—the ...
World War II Circus 1:6 is a group of hobbyists devoted to building exact models of the vehicles, equipment, and even prominent people of WWII. Their combat reenactments with remote-controlled ...
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The WWII flame tanks that made caves a death trap
The men who carried it were targeted first, so the weapon was moved into armored steel. But every advantage created brutal countermeasures: spider holes, satchel charges, lunge mines, and coordinated ...
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