The Skoda 149mm howitzer was an efficient artillery piece manufactured by Skoda works at Pilsen, Czechoslovakia, between 1933 and 1944. How...
This is a blog about all types of artillery, such as guns, howitzers, and self-propelled pieces. It also deals with ammunition, infantry weapons, and missiles.
The Skoda 149mm howitzer was an efficient artillery piece manufactured by Skoda works at Pilsen, Czechoslovakia, between 1933 and 1944. How...
The WW2 German infantry weapons were well-made, reliable, and varied, enabling the Wehrmacht soldier to keep up with the mobile warfare of ...
Artillery ammunition is one of the most important asset of an army and the gunner's real weapon, because it is the shell that actually ...
The Marder II tank destroyer was a Panzerjäger (tank hunter) fielded by the Wehrmacht during World War II. It was the 7.5-cm Pak 40 anti-ta...
The WW2 Soviet self-propelled artillery pieces were used extensively by the Red Army as they were decisive to win the most fiercely fought ...
Basically, there are three types of artillery : guns, howitzers, and self-propelled artillery pieces. Field guns are mostly employed in the ...
The WW2 German mortars comprised a wider range of calibers and models than the Allied nation armies had, with the 8-cm sGrW 34 being the mo...
The RS-28 Sarmat is an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), which is part of the Russian Armed Forces nuclear arsenal. Also known as ...
The Panzerjäger I was a tank destroyer used by the Wehrmacht during World War II. Objectively speaking, it was a self-propelled 47-mm anti-...
The ZiS-2 anti-tank gun was a Soviet 57mm-caliber, armor-piercing weapon. It was the main anti-tank gun of the Soviet Army's Infantry d...