British soldiers use the boiling vessels to heat up food rations, not solely to make tea. For years, viral social media posts have claimed that British soldiers have had the ability to brew hot tea ...
British soldiers use the boiling vessels to heat up food rations, not solely to make tea. For years, viral social media posts have claimed that since 1945, British soldiers have been able to make tea ...
The UK military expected to see more high-end Russian equipment, like T-14s and Su-57s, in Ukraine, an officer said. They're ...
This might just be the most British thing imaginable, even compared to a bulldog in a Union Jack sweater, mated with a pile of PAL-format Monty Python VHS tapes while force-feeding it a pureéd ...
In June 1941, confident after earlier victories in North Africa, British forces launched Operation Battleaxe to break the ...
The United Kingdom is cutting its tank force for the second time in just 10 years. The British Army, bowing to costs, can only afford to upgrade a third of its current tank fleet. The result will ...
David Axe writes about ships, planes, tanks, drones and missiles. The United Kingdom will double, from 14 to 28, the number of Challenger 2 tanks it’s pledging to Ukraine, Kyiv’s ambassador to the U.K ...
A Stryker, Challenger 2 and Marder with Ukrainian air assault forces. British-made Challenger 2 tanks, German-made Marder fighting vehicles and Stryker fighting vehicles from the United States all ...
Rheinmetall BAE Systems Land (RBSL) has won an £800-million (US$1.1-billion) contract from the Ministry of Defence to upgrade 148 of the British Army's Cold War era Challenger 2 Main Battle Tanks to ...
Here’s What You Need to Remember: While it is likely that the British Army can get back on track with its tanks, this is certainly a sad state of affairs for the nation that was once the pioneer of ...
Doomed tanks that were the key to winning D-Day have been revealed in stunning new underwater images. The war tanks sunk during Operation Smash - a huge training exercise held on a Dorset beach in ...
It was 104 years ago this month that the British military first used “tanks” in battle, and that came just a year after Winston Churchill established the Landships Committee, which oversaw the ...