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M551 Sheridan: The U.S. Army’s ‘Flying’ Light TankThe M10 Booker is the U.S. Army’s latest light armored vehicle, designed to support infantry rather than engage enemy tanks.
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Russia’s Flying Tank With an Ejection Seat—Yes, ReallyIt’s heavily armored, loaded with firepower—and it ejects its pilots straight out of the cockpit. Meet the Russian Ka-50 “Black Shark,” the world’s only attack helicopter with a jet-style ejection ...
The Ilyushin Il-2 was a single-engine monoplane that was given the nicknames the "Hunchback" for its bulbous cockpit and "Flying Tank" for its heavy armor. The Ilyushin Il-2 was instrumental ...
Instrumentation feels like it was designed more to create pretty preview captures than to quickly provide the info a pilot might need when flying an antigravity tank between tall buildings in a ...
The T-80BV features a gas turbine powerplant, for which it has been nicknamed "the flying tank." The combat vehicle can accelerate to over 70 km/h and cover a distance of about 500 km without ...
the flying car, is the core product of the Slovakia-based company AeroMobil. It has been in development since 1989. In flight, it can reach 124 mph and fly for 430 miles on a full tank of gas.
This article was originally published with the title “ The German Flying Tank, Closing the North Sea, and more ” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 118 No. 22 (June 1918), p. 496 doi:10.1038 ...
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