This tank served as Soviet Russia's primary ... Its first foray was against the Israelis when the T-54/T-55-equipped coalition of Egypt, Syria, and Jordan was soundly defeated during the Six ...
The T-55 medium main battle tank is the world’s first mass-produced ... Center outside Moscow on August 22-28. Conflict in Syria US-led coalition’s aircraft violate Syrian airspace 14 times ...
We don't know how well this vehicle performs when in action, but we're sure Hannibal, Face, Murdock and B.A. Baracus would all be proud of the effort. Scroll down to see the tank in action ...
The T-72 tank is the second-generation Soviet battle tank. The tank first entered production in 1971, and they're still rolling off the assembly line. ISIS has an estimated five to ten T-72 tanks ...
While the T-14 was field-tested in Syria and briefly deployed ... a top cruising speed of about 55 miles per hour. Russia ...
A US jet operating in Syria destroyed a Russian-made T-72 battle tank near Al Tabiyeh, Syria on Saturday. The tank was destroyed one week after Russian forces reportedly fired on a position with ...
Radwan Force leadership taken out; Hezbollah acknowledges 2 top leaders, 14 others died in attack that killed head of ...
“But I am proud as hell to be Syrian and I wouldn’t change anything about that ... we learned to live with the bombs, artillery, tanks, lack of water and power, things we took for granted.
The United States supplied the Peshmerga armed forces of Iraqi Kurdistan with artillery earlier this month, a move that will undoubtedly significantly enhance the autonomous region’s limited ...
But that hasn’t happened. Almost a month after the killings ... a top Iranian commander in the country’s embassy in the Syrian capital, Damascus. Many airlines have canceled flights into ...
People in Lebanon are going about their daily business, doing the shopping, having a haircut, conducting meetings.
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