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Rearming for WWII: Too Little Too Late

During the 1930s, the Nazi government began rearming Germany for what would become the Second World War. The response from Germany’s main opponents, Britain and…

Attack of the Fire Balloons – Japan’s Intercontinental Weapon

On November 3, 1944, Japan released “fūsen bakudan,” or balloon bombs, into the Pacific jet stream. They each carried four small bombs and one thirty-pound…

Anti-Tank Missile Vehicles – 22 Facts About the Soviet 2P Series

During the 1950s, Soviet weapons engineers designed a new anti-tank missile, the AT-1 Snapper. This was a guided missile that used a wire link to…

Mach Loop – Guide to Low Altitude Flying Up Close and Personal

War History Online proudly presents this Guest Piece from Frank Pleszak If like me, you are excited by and want to see low flying fast jets…

Early Drones – Radio Controlled Tanks of the USSR

In 1915, the French designers came up with a self-propelled engineering charge with remote control bearing the name “Torpille Terrestre“. It had a caterpillar mechanism…

Declassified: Cold War Technology Documents

One of the biggest challenges in intelligence gathering is simply getting close enough to the target to acquire any meaningful data. One of the means…

M6 Heavy Tank was Armed to the Teeth – Great Photos

The M6 heavy tank was designed and built by the United States during World War II. Prior to World War II, the U.S. had a…

The Incredible Messerschmitt Me163: Years Ahead of Its Time

When it took to the skies in 1944, the Messerschmitt Me163 Komet looked like something out of a science fiction serial. One of the stranger…

M24 Chaffee “Panther Pup” in Photos

The M24 Chaffee Light Tank, officially known as Light Tank, M24, was named after the U.S. Army General Adna R. Chaffee, Jr., who helped introduce…

Fast Battleships of WWII: South Dakota Class in Photos

During the late 1930s, as the world drew closer to the Second World War, the General Board of the United States Navy met to discuss…

Rommel Defeats the Free French: Battle of Bir Hakeim

In 1942, the army of the Free French lost the Battle of Bir Hakeim against Rommel in the North African desert. However, in war, sometimes…

Argentine Air Force Pilots in the Falklands

In May and June 1982, a group of Argentine pilots in 20-year-old A-4B Skyhawk attack aircraft seriously troubled the British forces in the Falkland Islands…