More than 400 Challenger 2 tanks have been built and the vast majority are used by the British Army. However ... loaded ...
Tank crew from C Squadron take a break from maintaining their vehicles in Athlone Barracks "Of the soldiers I photographed, there was a poignancy and nostalgia about being in the British Army in ...
As the British Army receives the upgraded main battle tanks (MBTs), it will deploy an undisclosed number ... The Challenger 3 ...
A tank explosion which killed two British Army soldiers was caused by a design ... A seal stopping explosive gases escaping into a tank crew's turret was not in place before the lethal blast.
EXCLUSIVE: Shadow Defence Secretary James Cartlidge said he was "proud" Britain was the first country to donate main battle ...
A third-generation tank, it is in use by the British Army and Oman (although the Brits ... after it was abandoned by its Ukrainian tank crew in battle. These tanks are sophisticated, they are ...
was last seen alive with British troops at a hotel in Nanyuki in March 2012, before her mutilated naked body was found with stab wounds dumped in a septic tank three months later near an army base ...
The British Challenger and German Leopard tanks have tarnished their reputation in the special military operation area ... special forces units, tank crews, artillery crews, IFV crews ...
Weighing 18 tons, with a crew of 2 plus four gunners Little ... construction and this would become the prototype for all British heavy tanks in the First World War. Therefore although Little ...
Answering questions from in parliament, the minister confirmed that the size of the army will fall below 70,000 for the first time since 1793. Back then, the British Army had around 40,000 ...
TASS/. It may take years for Ukrainian military personnel to learn how to operate German Leopard 2 and British Challenger 2 tanks, so foreign crews will most likely operate them on the battlefield ...
This is itself a radical departure as many main battle tanks to this day have crew of four ... Willey cites a write-up by an evaluating British Army officer who basically said in his introduction ...