Tanks and Heavy Artillery

by Chris Oxlade

Published 11 July 2017
The earliest tank was designed in the fifteenth century. Since then, tanks have developed into huge, powerful weapons. Get an up-close view of mighty tanks and artillery as you learn about a World War II gun that moved on railroad tracks, how explosive artillery shells work, and what's inside an armored tank! From ancient trebuchets and battering rams to digital technology on modern artillery, find out how tanks and artillery have changed throughout military history, and experience life on the battlefield.

Submarines

by Chris Oxlade

Published 11 July 2017

Believe it or not these ultra-stealthy machines date back to the 1600s Discover how submarines developed from early designs such as the Turtle into streamlined nuclear-powered warships.


Battleships

by Chris Oxlade

Published 11 July 2017
Take a fascinating tour of the mightiest fighting ships of all timeā€”from ancient Greek galleys to gigantic modern aircraft carriers. Get an up-close view of these incredible battleships as you step onto the gun decks of HMS Victory, look inside the control bridge of USS Zumwalt, and explore a modern destroyer. From Greek fire to guided missiles, discover how seafaring technology and weaponry have developed throughout military history, and encounter life at sea.

Fighter Planes

by Chris Oxlade

Published 12 July 2017
Inside Battle Machines follows the development of machines used in war from ancient times to today s cutting-edge weaponry. The focus is on their workings, technology and role in tactics, along with their deployment in famous battles, and stories about the people who operated or piloted them. Fighter Planes tells how fighter aircraft were first deployed in World War I, which led on to the era of such groundbreaking designs as the Spitfire, Messerschmitt and Mustang of World War II. We look closely at the evolution of jet, VTOL and stealth fighters, right up to the Apache attack helicopter and the state-of-the-art supersonic fighter, the F-35 Raptor.