Built for speed instead of heavy armor, the M18 Hellcat redefined what a tank destroyer could be. Capable of racing around the battlefield at 55 miles per hour, it struck German armor where it wasn’t ...
The top speed of the fastest operational fighter was less than 360 mph when the war started. By 1945, this had increased by an astonishing 300mph. Knowing that ‘speed was life’, some designers packed ...
The experimental XF-12 Rainbow could take continuous photographs from 8 miles up as it sped cross country in the 1940s.
In a unique partnership between the Intrepid Museum and FARO Technologies, one of America's most historic aircraft carriers ...
The de Havilland Comet Racer of 1934 is a ravishingly beautiful machine with an incredible, perhaps miraculous, backstory.
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Germany has created some of the most iconic and innovative aircraft in history. The ten we have selected are a good mix of some of the highlights of German aviation, though the selection involved the ...
As climate change accelerates, EU-funded researchers have mobilised to safeguard Europe’s underwater and coastal heritage ...
While the path isn't direct - there's a two-hour breather in Auckland, New Zealand - its introduction is another indicator ...
A Matt Architecture-designed hospitality centre at Thruxton Circuit motor-racing course in Hampshire is due to start ...
Hypersonic weapons are in the spotlight. Here’s how they work, why they matter, and what current programs in Russia, China, ...
Deterrence will be necessary. The biggest reason to build a military that can win the wars of the future is to prevent those ...