Why did German tanks have a strange paste on them during WWII? Meet Zimmerit—the anti-magnetic coating designed to protect against enemy mines!
Soldiers from the 155th Mechanized Brigade have shared their perspectives on NATO tanks currently serving in the Armed Forces ...
Germany has moved a step closer to building a new main battle tank — already dubbed Leopard 3 — with a contract issued for ...
Defense consortium KNDS, known for building Leopard tanks and other combat vehicles, has increased its shareholding in German defense company Renk Group to 25.1% from 6.7%.
Italy's defense chief has urged contractors Rheinmetall and Leonardo to make haste in building and delivering hundreds of ...
All the add-on armor seems to have protected the Leopard 1A5 that ate up to 11 Russian drones recently. After repeated hits, ...
Franco-German defence group KNDS will turn an old train factory in eastern Germany into a production plant for tanks and other military vehicles under a deal sealed Wednesday. Chancellor Olaf ...
Here’s What You Need to Know: Seven percent of all German tanks that were destroyed by British/Commonwealth forces in the Normandy Campaign were knocked out of action by PIATs. During the ...
The transformation of the Goerlitz factory, located near the Polish border, into a combat-vehicle plant should be completed ...