Beardmore Tornado Diesel Airship Engine

In the early 1920s, William Beardmore & Company Ltd. began to design a series of high-power, low speed, direct-drive aircraft engines. From this line…

Arsenal 24H and 24H Tandem Aircraft Engines

In occupied France during World War II, the state-run manufacturer Arsenal de l’Aéronautique (Arsenal) was tasked with building the German Junkers Jumo 213 engine.…

Armstrong Siddeley ‘Dog’ Aircraft Engines

The British firm Armstrong Siddeley Motors (ASM) was formed in 1919 when Armstrong Whitworth (founded in 1847) purchased Siddeley-Deasy (founded in 1912). Prior…

Argus As 5 Aircraft Engine

Following World War I, the Treaty of Versailles severely limited aircraft production in Germany; military aircraft could not be built or developed. Germany…

A-6 Intruder: The Iron Tadpole

By The Grumman A-6 Intruder first flew in April of 1960. It was declared operational three years later. This ugly subsonic strike aircraft…

T-80: The Soviet Union’s Last Tank

By In today’s article, Peter Suciu takes look at the T-80 main battle tank. The last main battle tank to enter service in…

German Marder III – Nazi Frankenstein Tank Destroyer

By In today’s article, Tom Laemlein examines the German tank destroyer called the Marder III. An improvised anti-tank weapon, the Marder III series…

Douglas SBD Dauntless: America’s Carrier Killer

By There were many military platforms in history that have been described as the “right tool” for the job. The Douglas SBD Dauntless…

F-100 Super Sabre: A Supersonic Coffin?

By A landmark in U.S. aviation, the F-100 Super Sabre was America’s first fighter jet capable of supersonic speeds in level flight. It…

Football in a Combat Zone: WWII’s “Spaghetti Bowl”

By Americans love football. In fact, they love the gridiron game so much, they’re even ready to play (and watch) football in a…