10 Most Terrifying Warships To Ever Set Sail
These mammoth war machines could singlehandedly turn the tides of any naval battle.
These mammoth war machines could singlehandedly turn the tides of any naval battle.
A Fighter Jet needs to be fast and deadly. Here are 10 that proved to be the complete opposite of that.
The military will do anything to achieve its objectives, even if it means deploying some ridiculous vehicles.
The Canberra earned its name of the Australian capital, as the country was the first air arm other than the RAF to order the jet.
The U.S. transport can carry 500 tons across 500 nautical miles while moving 50 knots.
One of the most dangerous Russian military aircrafts is making a comeback.
Misconceptions about military vehicles are common, but warships tend to be the subject of some truly ridiculous myths.
The Jagdtiger was a colossal heavy tank destroyer that first appeared in 1944 and served in the German army for the final few months of the war.
World War Two produced some of history's most terrifying military vehicles. Luckily, most of them were never able to realize their potential.
The Palm Bay Police Department showed off the vehicle's features and technology.
The Cold War saw all manner of aircraft take to the skies, and while some never lived up to their designs briefs, others dominated the sky.
Lockheed Martin's fighter featured impressive stealth capabilities, advanced systems, and powerful armament. So why did the US stop making the F-22?
A close look at both military aircraft reveals how similar they are to each other.
To have a picture of the military vehicles you can buy, you just have to go on eBay. There are hundreds on sale dating back to the early 1900s.
The Panther had a Maybach HL 230 P30 V12 as its power source in later models, with around 600 hp.
The Mikoyan MiG-29 was the Soviet Union's response to the American F-16 Fighting Falcon in the '80s.
Its thick armor and powerful 88 mm gun meant it could take on pretty much anything that Britain, America and the Soviet Union had.
M1 Abrams are the only active main battle tanks of the US Army
First flying in March 1955, the F-8 Crusader was one of the finest carried-based fighter jets to ever emerge from the United States.
Photographers snapped photos of a large military vehicle sitting on the back of a flatbed.