The Kugelblitz, officially known as the Flakpanzer IV Kugelblitz (“Ball Lightning”), was a late-war German self-propelled anti-aircraft gun developed from the Panzer IV chassis. Designed to counter ...
FORT SILL, Okla.-- The Army Field Artillery Museum staff at Fort Sill is constantly working to expand their collection. In 2012 the museum acquired 10 new self-propelled artillery pieces, many of ...
Underwater missiles that could have hit New York, jet-powered bombers that were nearly impossible to intercept, sub-orbital bombers, vertical launch rocket fighters, or infrared visors are just a few ...
During the early first years of the Second World War, a German artilleryman envisioned and realized the first self-propelled artillery gun — essentially a German-built howitzer mated to a ...
FORT SILL, Okla. -- The second part of the series 100 years of artillery looks at the M7 Priest, a self-propelled howitzer that saw extensive use during World War II as the primary artillery support ...
Nazi Germany’s myriad armored vehicles are considered to be some of the best designs of World War II, several of which were quite innovative. Along with many tanks, Germany pioneered the use of ...