The U-118 submarine was a submarine by the Imperial German Navy that engaged in naval warfare, taking part in the First Battle of the Atlantic. U-118 During World War I, the Imperial German Navy had nine submarines in its UE 2 class of ocean minelayers among its entire fleet of 329 submarines. One of them […] More
The Boeing E-3 Sentry is an airborne early warning and control aircraft developed by Boeing, It proved to be an impressive marvel of engineering, acting as America’s radar control tower, and America’s eyes in the sky. A Flying Radar Tower The E-3 Sentry is a massive airborne warning and control system designed as early as […] More
The A-7 Corsair is an American carrier-capable subsonic light attack plane known for its iconic oversized air intake and unique airframe. Despite earning the infamous nickname, ‘short little ugly f***’ from Navy crews, it actually had an impressive performance. Exceeded Expectations From the earliest test, the Corsair II exceeded all expectations with 8,800 miles of […] More
Old Tank’s Still Got It The last remaining Pershing Tank that crossed the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen resides in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, at the Wright Museum. In the video, we see this old tank get called into action once more to save a disabled Sherman tank. For a tank that’s decades old, it got the […] More
The Mark 14 Torpedo was the US Navy’s submarine-launched anti-ship torpedo of WWII. However, this was plagued with so many problems early on. Poorly Equipped The Mark 14 had the misfortune to be developed in the 1930s during the Great Depression when there I little to no money to fund costly weapon systems. It was […] More
Even when the Allies defeated Nazi, Germany, the war continued in the Pacific. The defiant Japanese Empire refused to surrender. Thus, the Portland-class Cruiser, USS Indianapolis was chosen to undergo a top-secret naval mission. Early Service The USS Indianapolis was the second in the Portland class of light Cruisers designed to be a fast and […] More
The P-47 Thunderbolt is a legendary World War II fighter aircraft used by the Allied air force. This single-seat long wing-fighter eventually earned a reputation for being a solid fighter that can rip apart any target. Impressive Jugs The P-47 Thunderbolt featured a wingspan of 41.9 feet, a length of 36.2 feet, a height of […] More
The E-3 Sentry is an American airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft developed by Boeing. Here are ten interesting facts about the E-3 AWACS plane: 1. It proved to be an engineering marvel The aircraft is capable of functioning as a mobile radar control tower, serving as the US’ eyes on the sky. The […] More
A Perilous Journey By December 1942, the Red Army was fighting the Axis forces across the Soviet Union with their backs against the wall. Their army was in dire need of food, ammunition, and weapons to keep the invaders at bay. In response, an Allied convoy was sent to the port of Murmansk from Loch […] More
Tank Museum Historian David Fletcher shares some fascinating facts about the M3 Medium Tank – the vehicle used as a stopgap while the M4 Sherman was still in development. Here are ten things you need to know about the M3: 1. Supplied in two variants The tank had two versions for British and American use. […] More
The M24 Chaffee was an American light tank used in the latter part of World War II. This quick, and maneuverable tank was designed to replace the M5 Stuart light tank. Here are five interesting facts about possibly the greatest light tank of WWII: 1. The M-24 Light Tank was nicknamed M-24 Chaffee in honor […] More
A lifting body is a fixed-wing aircraft in which the body itself creates the lift. Here are the five interesting facts that you need to know about the no-wing plane: 1. It had no conventional wing Lifting bodies are thought of as a fuselage with little to no conventional wing. It was unlike a flying wing […] More