A German illustration that explains why the Hornisse (or Nashorn) tank destroyer was created3mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/TankPorn
The wrapping of «Kaiser Bill» toilet paper with German monarch’s face is on every sheet. USA, WWI6mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
First and last British infantry tanks Matilda I A11 and Black Prince I A431mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/TankPorn
Buy Fresh Fish - Save the Meat for our Soldier and Allies. WWI Canadian poster5mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
The Soviet experimental heavy tank KV-122. Chelyabinsk, Russia, spring of 19443mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/TankPorn
Australian cruiser AC I Sentinel tank with experimental turret which armed two 25-pounders guns1mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/TankPorn
A hull and a turret for a German super-heavy tank Maus at a Krupp warehouse, 1945.2d ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/tanks
Demonstration of the Maus tank model to Hitler. «Wolf's Lair» headquarters, May 14th, 19437mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/tanks
The Saumur Tiger, photographed on display at the Munster tank museum. Like in Saumur, the tank was on display here on narrow transport tracks. Wide combat tracks are stored below.6mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/tanks
The picture from Luftwaffe fighter pilot’s handbook that explains how to pick the best angle of attack. Fraulein as well as enemy aircraft is particularly accessible in the latter case5mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/MilitaryHistory
A captured spring 1943 German Hornisse (or Nashorn) tank destroyer at the Soviet NIBT proving grounds, 19443mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/tanks
American Medium Tank M4A2E8 supplied to the Soviet Union and converted by the Russians into a tractor after WWII3mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/TankPorn
Results of firing at the assault Sherman tank’s turret with a 76 mm gun. Aberdeen Provin Ground, 5.22.19446mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/tanks
The results of firing on the transmission part of armour of American Medium Tank M4A3E2 (or Sherman Jumbo). American 76 and 90 mm rounds could penetrate this component6mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/tanks
American Light Tank T9E1 (the prototype of the Light Tank M22 Locust). USA, Aberdeen Proving Grounds, December 19427mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/tanks
A Heavy Tank T26E3 Pershing disabled on March 1st, 1945. Two HE shells destroyed the running gear and knocked off the commander's cupola4mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/tanks
The result of hitting the Panther with a 152 mm round fired from the Soviet ML-20 gun7mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/tanks
7.5 cm Pak 40 auf Pz.Kpfw.38(t) (MarderIII). The photo shows how the tarp was attached7mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/tanks
I'm neutral. BUT - Not Afraid of any of them (USA, World War I until April 1917)6mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Soviet self-propelled gun SU-76I on a captured German Pz.Kpfw.III chassis5mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/TankPorn
Object 116 (SU-152P), a Soviet experimental heavy tank destroyer with 152 mm M53 cannon. USSR, Chelyabinsk, 19489mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/tanks
Pz.Kpfw.38(t) from the German 20th Tank Division. Instead of canisters, the tank is carrying fascines instead of fuel canisters, and the tank is towing a cart with fuel. The design allowed it to draw fuel directly from the cart8mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/tanks
WWII American toilet paper, or feel yourself involved in fight for the right cause for just 10 cents6mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Czechoslovakian experimental 40 mm SPAAG on a Soviet T-34 tank chassis. 19533mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/tanks
Sherman V and Sherman Vc Firefly tanks from the British 5th Armoured Division. Aside from the longer gun, the Sherman Vc can be distinguished from its predecessor by an extension in the rear of the turret that houses the radio.9mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/tanks
Т-34-3: the project of the Soviet tank with three cannons in the one turret. USSR, Nizhniy Tagil, November-December 19419mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/tanks
Swedish experimental heavy tank KRV (Kranvagn) with a mass-sized model of the turret. Sweden, fall of 19579mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/tanks
British Cromwell tank towing a Soviet T-34 tank on a forest road during Cromwell trials in USSR. Kubinka proving ground, Moscow region, September 1944.10mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/tanks
Australian Cruiser tank AC I Sentinel turret and hull components. This tank was the first in the world to have a fully cast hull.1mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/tanks
«Empty plate». British lion, Russian bear, Austrian cat and dogs France, Italy and Germany gathered around the table. The lion is holding a knife with the inscription «Dismemberment of Turkey», but the plate is empty. The Turkish turkey has escaped and laughs outside (USA, November 25, 1903)6mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
A Soviet Voroshilovets tractor is towing a captured German 15 cm sIG 33 (Sf) auf Panzerkampfwagen I Ausf B (unofficially Sturmpanzer I Bison) from the 705th SPG battery of the 7th Tank division. Eastern front, winter of 19429mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/tanks
North Korean T-34-85 tank abandoned near the Korean city of Suwon. The tank was lost when the bridge that it was crossing collapsed after being hit by American aircraft5mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/tanks
«A new face in an old hen house». The drawing depicts old cocks Russia, Germany, France, Austria, Italy and England, standing around a Japanese chicken trampling the Chinese flag. Everyone thinks who will have to fight the rookie first (USA, Puck magazine, April 17, 1895)7mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Santa Claus is passing the inspection at the checkpoint of the Oak-Ridge National Laboratory, where American scientists were working under the creation of nuclear weapons within the Manhattan Project. The State of Tennessee, USA, December 19443mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/MilitaryHistory
Soviet self-propelled gun SU-76I on a captured German Pz.Kpfw.III chassis5mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/MilitaryHistory
Sherman V and Sherman Vc Firefly tanks from the British 5th Armoured Division. Aside from the longer gun, the Sherman Vc can be distinguished from its predecessor by an extension in the rear of the turret that houses the radio. 1944 or 19459mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/MilitaryHistory
Keep mum - she's not so dumb! Careless talk costs lives. UK, WWII5mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/MilitaryHistory
Model a Soviet double-barreled SPG SU-2-122 created using factory drawings. Author — Aleksandr Kalashnik, Omsk, Russia4mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/MilitaryHistory
Bolshevik Freedom. Polish poster of the period of the Polish-Soviet war (1919-1921)2mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
A Map of Herr Hitler’s Heaven, drawn with undiplomatic, but fervent hopes that it won’t happen here. Magazine “Ken”, USA, April 19389mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/MilitaryHistory
An M4A3(76)W HVSS tank with an impressive array of additional armour installed in a field workshop. In 1944 experts doubted the ability of the HVSS suspension to carry extra weight, but a year later crews happily loaded their tanks with several tons of extra armour2mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/MilitaryHistory
A century-old The Man in the High Castle: the Map from the LIFE magazine, February 10, 1916. The map shows readers the possible consequences of the US refusal to help the Entente countries in the war against Germany.9mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/MilitaryHistory
Results of firing at a Sherman’s upper front cast armour with 75 and 76 mm shells. Only 76 mm shells were able to penetrate fully. Aberdeen proving ground, 4.9.19435mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/tanks
Stuart V Recce (reconnaissance armored vehicle on an American Light Tank M3A3 chassis) from the Polish 2nd Warsaw Armoured Brigade. Italy, Christmas 19439mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/MilitaryHistory
Stuart V (British version of American Light Tank M3A3) in Normandy. Summer of 19445mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/MilitaryHistory
A Medium Tank M4A3 tank loaded to simulate the mass of the prospective assault tank. USA, 1-18-19446mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/TankPorn
Czechoslovak Tc vz. 33 tankette on exercise in Milovice. End of the 1930s7mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/MilitaryHistory
Ammunition racks and the workspace of the assistant driver/mechanic/machine gunner in the back part of the turret of the Soviet heavy tank KV-12mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/tanks
Swedish Strv 102 (Swedish version of British Centurion tank) tank with an experimental chain spaced armour. Sweden, 19766mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/TankPorn
Santa Claus, surrounded by the crew of USS aircraft carrier Lexington, December 1944. This ship of Essex class during the lay down received the name Cabot but was renamed in honor of another aircraft carrier Lexington, which was drowned by Japanese in the March of 1942 in the Coral Sea3mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/MilitaryHistory
British experimental A20 tank, the Churchill’s predecessor with Matilda's turret5mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/TankPorn
A “Cobra King”, the most famous Medium Tank M4A3E2 (or Sherman Jumbo, M4A3 with improved armour). Tanks of this type began arriving on the front lines in November of 1944 and came in very handy when fighting in the Ardennes6mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/TankPorn
75mm. Howitzer Motor Carriage M8 - Cadillac. General Motors proving ground, 11-4-19431mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/tanks
4th-7th pages of the Christmas propaganda book for the German children Hurra! Ein Kriegsbilderbuch von Herbert Rikli (Hooray! A war picture book by Herbert Rikli). Stutgart, 1915.4mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Soviet interwar concept of an airborne tank: amphibious light tank T-37A the tank is dropped into the water from a TB-3 AM-34 bomber. Theoretically a tank was supposed to float, but it sank5mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/TankPorn
German reconnaissance tank PzII Ausf.L Luchs (or Pz.Sp.Wg.II or Panzerspahwagen II) from the 2nd company of the 4th Reconnaissance Battalion, 4th Panzer Division4mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/MilitaryHistory
Do you want this to happen to your women and children? Protect them from the Bolshevism! Polish poster of the period of the Polish-Soviet war (1919-1921)2mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Scheme of shelling of the Tiger German heavy tank from the British 6-pounder Mk IV gun. While the 6-pounder was not an ideal weapon against the Tiger, it could penetrate both the front and side armour of the German heavy tank5mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/TankPorn
The Tale of Tanks. A story without words. One of the first uses of the image of tanks in propaganda. This postcard was approved by the British military censorship on October 10, 19166mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/TankPorn
«This is mine!» France takes Alsace and Lorraine from beaten Germany, 19196mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
Pictorial presentation of the true Aryan: blond like Hitler, slim like Goring, beautiful like Goebbels. British version of the Soviet caricature of Boris Efimov. WWII5mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
German tank destroyer V4, prototype of 7,5 cm Pak 40/4 auf gep. Sebstfahrlafette Raupenschlepper Ost tank destroyer. 19436mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/TankPorn
Factory prototype of the Soviet T-80 light tank. Gun at maximum elevation. Late 1942 - early 19436mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/TankPorn
SRB medium tank (variant of the French Char B1 tank by Schneider and Renault companies)6mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/TankPorn
Soviet medium tanks T-34 (left) and T-43 (right). Tests of the T-43 tank, Ural, 194310mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/SovietArmedForces
England expects that every Tank will do its Damnedest. UK, 19177mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/PropagandaPosters
The first Alecto I (British light self-propelled gun) prototype. Thanks to clever layout choices the small Alecto fit 5 crewmen5mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/TankPorn
The results of firing on the Assault Tank M4A3E2 Sherman Jumbo transmission. American 76 and 90 mm rounds could penetrate this component2mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/TankPorn
Scheme of shelling of the Tiger German heavy tank from the 75-mm gun of the Sherman American tank. A Sherman’s 75 mm gun could not penetrate the front of a Tiger barring a ricochet from the gun mantlet, but it could penetrate the side and rear5mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/tanks
A five-turret variant of the German Grotte's super-heavy tank (P.1000, or Ratte)5mo ⋅ Warspotnet ⋅ r/TankPorn