Tanks are supposed to be oversized, heavy beasts of war layered with thick armor, and bristling with a sizeable cannon. However, not all armored fighting vehicles boast that stereotypical profile.
The CTLS was originally designed for service with the United States Marine Corps in the late 1930s, right before the outbreak of World War II. The USMC wanted to field a lightly armored amphibious ...
A rare Italian tankette used during World War II has arrived at its new home - The Australian War Memorial (AWM). It is thought the Carro Veloce L.3/33 was captured in North Africa between 1940 and ...
Here’s What You Need to Know: The CTLS served during the Aleutian Islands campaign, one of the only times when the United States was invaded by a foreign force. Light tanks are usually considered ...
A Type 95 Ha-go light tank has had a rare outing at the Australian War Memorial (AWM) in Canberra to mark Victory in the Pacific (VP) Day, commemorating 70 years since the end of the World War II. The ...
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