As American forces advanced into Europe, they faced a lethal crisis: the superior armor and firepower of German Panther and ...
World War II was not quite the end of the line for U.S. tank destroyers. The M36 Jackson and its 90-millimeter gun were hastily called back for use in the Korean War five years later to counter North ...
Thanks to a massive 90mm main gun, the M36 was one of the few American tank destroyers that could reliably engage any German armored vehicles, even at extreme distances. During the Second World War, ...
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Tank Destroyers in WWII: Solution or Misfire?
As tank armor grew thicker, traditional anti-tank guns became harder to deploy—and harder to move. The answer was mobility: self-propelled guns that could keep up with fast-changing battlefronts.
Topekan Larry Mogge has been interested in World War II since he was a youngster. However, instead of collecting books and videos about the war, he collects equipment. Among his collection can be ...
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