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The Norwegian Army is researching how it can use the Oculus Rift to enable drivers to see the view around their tanks. According to Norwegian tech site Teknisk Ukeblad, four special cameras with spherical lenses give drivers a 360-degree view around their tanks. The cameras' views are transferred to an Oculus Rift headset worn by the tank driver. Major Ola Petter Odden, from the army's Combat Lab, says that the Rift offers an improved view to drivers, akin to that of "sitting inside a transpar
Sherman tank, beaches of Normandy, 1944
AMX13 at Bovington tank museum (by Joe Anthony Rogalski)
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Training in Germany during the cold war. (by Lee Enfield)
First Tigers near Leningrad When it was introduced, the Tiger was the most powerful tank in the world. The 88mm gun was extremely powerful and the heavy armor made it almost impervious to attack. Even though its fearsomeness was to grow to almost mythical proportions, its combat debut was less than impressive. The first 4 Tigers to see combat were sent to the Leningrad area in August of 1942. Unfortunately they were deployed single file over swampy terrain and in their first day of combat all
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