The German Tiger tank quickly gained a reputation as one of the most powerful machines of World War II. Its long-range 88 mm gun and thick armor made it a terrifying opponent for Allied tank crews.
On July 12, 1943, the battlefield near Prokhorovka erupted into one of the most violent armored clashes of World War II.
The Tank Museum has announced the latest update on its restoration of the King Tiger V2. The restoration project, which is one of the museum’s most ambitious engineering projects to date, is relying ...
World War II produced some of the most famous armored vehicles in military history. Tanks became a central part of how armies fought, and certain designs quickly gained reputations among soldiers who ...
Win a rare ride in Tiger 131 at The Tank Museum’s Tiger Day Spring 2026. Enter the raffle or auction for a chance to ...
Conservation work stopped when engineers at the Tank Museum in Bovington, Dorset, United Kingdom, discovered a live bullet ...
In The Tank, a “five-man crew of a German Tiger tank is sent on a secret mission far behind the fiercely contested front line. Fueled by the Wehrmacht’s methamphetamine, their mission increasingly ...