Did you know Tata helped make an armoured car – the Tatanagar – during World War II? Neither did we. Not at least until we saw a picture of it at a vintage car rally in Jamshedpur. Known after ...
The armoured car was assembled at the Eastern India Locomotive Plant in Jamshedpur, which later became TELCO (Tata ...
Borealopelta's armour could withstand high-speed impact Thick keratin layer offered combat protection for Borealopelta Study highlights Borealopelta armour adapted for dinosaur combat ...
Saving rare species from extinction requires extraordinary measures. The black-footed ferret is one of North America’s most endangered mammals. Once thought to be extinct, after the species was ...
Despite the arms embargo, American armoured vehicle manufacturer TAG and its Libyan partner Ismail Al-Shtewi have supplied several vehicles to rebel Libyan general Khalifa Haftar. 08/11/2024 04:30 ...
Matador 4x4 (Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle) Marauder 4x4 (Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle) BDX (APC) Cobra -serien SIBMAS FN 4RM-62F AB ...
the Malayan Special Force (MSF), departed for the Congo. Earlier, on Sept 28, 1960, the wheeled element consisting of 18 Ferret armoured cars and all soft-skinned vehicles and stores motored down ...
In a "groundbreaking achievement," a clone of an endangered species of ferret has given birth to babies for the very first time. The mother, named Antonia, is a clone of another black-footed ...
Rising fears of terrorist attacks, the threat of kidnap facing the rich and famous and spiralling world instability have sparked demand for the ultimate in personal protection: the armoured vehicle.
A cloned ferret named Antonia successfully gave birth to two kits earlier this year. It was the first time a cloned black-footed ferret has been able to reproduce, the Fish and Wildlife Service said.
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