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Military History
The PT-76 Was the Little Soviet Amphibious TankThat Could!
The United States and the United Kingdom, as two major players in the realm of armored warfare, have developed distinct tank doctrines shaped by their unique military histories, operational experiences, and strategic priorities
Operation Postmaster, a bold and covert British commando operation during World War II, exemplifies the ingenuity and daring of Allied special forces. Conducted in January 1942 by the Special Operations Executive (SOE), this raid targeted Axis shipping in the neutral port of Santa Isabel on the Spanish-controlled island of Fernando Po (now Bioko in Equatorial Guinea).
Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF), launched in March 2003, marked a significant chapter in modern military history, with coalition forces seeking to remove Saddam Hussein’s regime from power and stabilize Iraq. Among the armored vehicles deployed during OIF, the Challenger 2 main battle tank (MBT) played a pivotal role in ground operations, showcasing its formidable firepower, protection, and mobility in the harsh desert terrain.
During World War II, the Luftwaffe’s bombing campaigns posed a significant threat to Britain. Among the most feared were the 500 kg bombs, which were used extensively during the Blitz. The British Army’s bomb disposal units developed and employed a range of techniques to safely disarm these bombs, ensuring the safety of civilians and the continuity of wartime operations. We explore the methods, innovations and the men, crucial in disarming these formidable weapons.
In the aftermath of the Yom Kippur War in 1973, Israel recognized the need to develop a new generation of main battle tanks capable of meeting the evolving threats faced by its military.
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