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T-54/T-55 Main Battle Tank
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The T-54/T-55 Main Battle Tank series, one of the most popular in Soviet history, is still in use today. Learn about the T-54/T-55 Main Battle Tank.
What if I shot my TV?
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You know that bumper sticker that says "Shoot your TV"? Click here to find out what would happen if you actually tried it (it's best to let us do the dirty work).
Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger I
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The Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger I was a formidable battle tank in World War II. Learn about the design and history of the Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger I.
M-48 General George S. Patton Medium Tank
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The M-48 General George S. Patton Medium Tank was developed in anticipation of the Cold War and used in the Korean War. Explore the M-48 Patton tank.
How M1 Tanks Work
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M1 tanks are the world's most technologically advanced tanks. Find out about M1 tanks, the type of weapons M1 tanks use and how an M1 tank keeps its crew safe.
T-64 Main Battle Tank
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The T-64 Main Battle Tank was long mistaken for another Soviet tank, the T-72. Explore the features of the T-64 Main Battle Tank at HowStuffWorks.
T-34 Medium Tank
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The T-34 Medium Tank had few amenities but enough power to help the Soviets beat back a Nazi invasion in World War II. Explore the T-34 Medium Tank.
Leopard 1 Main Battle Tank
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The Leopard 1 Main Battle Tank was post-war Germany's first tank designed and built in West Germany. Learn more about the Leopard 1 Main Battle Tank.
How Flamethrowers Work
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When humans discovered fire, they learned to cook their food in a controlled environment. What came next? Flamethrowers, of course. What do flamethrowers have in common with their living counterpart -- fire breathers?
Top 10 Game-changing Military Technologies
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These 10 technologies changed war and the course of history as we know it. Some of these battlefield innovations, like adding grooves to gun barrels, are surprisingly simple. So what else made our list?