Part II of “Where did the names of tanks come from?” – From World of Tanks
World of Tanks Military Specialist, Nicholas The Chieftain Moran: Some weeks ago, I put up a few discoveries about US tank names which I had found…
The only surviving Horten Ho 229 – “Hitler’s Stealth fighter”
The Horten Ho 229 is generally known by a few unique names. The plane was called the H.IX, by the Horten Brothers. The identity Ho…
Tiger 1 for sale! (image heavy).
Would you want to buy a Tiger? Or a replica, anyway. Here’s your chance! These gentlemen have made a replica and are selling it for…
If you go to the Tank Museum, Bovington go & look at the Jagdpanzer
A compact and effective tank destroyer Before the Second World War Czechoslovakia had a thriving defence industry with two firms producing tanks; BMM and Skoda.…
Your first chance to see Tiger 131 in action after its starring role in the Hollywood Blockbuster FURY..
Your first chance to see Tiger 131 in action after its starring role in the Hollywood Blockbuster FURY… In 2015 Tiger 131 will only make…
Where did the names of tanks come from by World of Tanks
As you may have read, we have partnered up with WarGaming.net to bring you some great and cool content. Now over to World of Tanks…
U-Boat Hunter Innes McCartney: The Discovery of U1003
U-1003 escaped an attack by a 120 Squadron Liberator on 20 March 1945 but was rammed at periscope depth on the next evening by the…
Achtung Panzer! 30 panzer wrecks & some you wouldn’t have seen before!!!
The Greatest Tank of WWII was the Tiger I?? Maybe the best KNOWN overall, and the most notorious, but far from the greatest. This tank was…
Wargaming & War History Online Team Up! Video game developer & military history website announce media partnership
Today Wargaming and War History Online are proud to announce their commitment to distribute Wargaming’s military history content through War History Online.com. Wargaming has, over…
Seriously! The Kalinin K-7 bomber actually took to the air!!!!
The Kalinin K-7 was a heavy experimental aircraft designed and tested in the Soviet Union in the early 1930s. It was of unusual configuration with…
P-38 Lightning for Sale: Only $6.5 Million!
History: P-38L s/n 44-53186 was manufactured by Lockheed at their Burbank, California facility in 1945. Sold Surplus in 1946 for $1,250 it was used for aerial mapping…
LOOK! A chance to be involved in the Workshop preparations of the Tiger for Tiger Day, which includes a ride in the tan
Are you a Tiger 131 fan? Want to get closer to this vehicle than ever before? Then this is the experience for you. You will…