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The Cold War was a fertile period for designing and manufacturing new military tanks, and some companies really took big liberties with accepted design trends.
Some looked like science fiction, others never made it past testing. From flying tanks to underwater rifles, these Russian inventions pushed the edge of reason.
In this week’s edition, we begin by mourning the passing of two Indian science giants—Jayant Narlikar, the cosmologist who ...
Is the A-10 really outdated? Can it fly with one engine? AeroTime busts the biggest A-10 Warthog myths and misconceptions ...
There is a long history of international attempts to design and develop a flying submarine or submersible aircraft.
China’s skies. This summer, Jiutian, a private Chinese aerospace firm, will conduct the maiden flight of a revolutionary ...
The fact that the Soviets were using large numbers of their older tanks did not inherently mean that they were likely to lose ...
The War Zone, an online military magazine, notes that while nuclear-armed air-to-air missiles were part of the Soviet Union's ...
"My passion for the games has inspired me to have one of the largest Fallout collections in the U.S." she told Newsweek. It has often been argued that Washington's increased focus on a rising ...
A new biography traces the ascent of a man who made the postwar right at once urbane, combative, and camera-ready.
Life imitates art. Where we find heroes and villains in the popular fiction of our day suggests the landscape of heroes and ...