A Peugeot 205 EV 2 is pushed to its limits at the twisty and challenging roads in Corsica during the Tour de Corse.
Within the bocage region of northern France, a Tiger Ausf. E tank of the sPz.Abt. 101 is on the hunt. The commander spots potential targets in the distance…
A M4A1 Sherman rolls through the battlefield, firing it’s 75 mm gun on the move. In the background a victim of this Sherman is visible.
This artwork depicts a Porsche RSR Turbo competing in the 24 hours of Le Mans in 1974. The drivers Herbert Müller and Gijs van Lennep managed to secure a second place at the chequered flag.
Ukraine, 2024. This Leopard 2A6 is on the move, while it’s tank crew is scanning the area, looking for potential targets. The Ukrainian forces have been supplied with Western equipment, like these German Leopard tanks.
During WWI a new weapon entered the battlefield, the so called tank. The Mark I entered service in August 1916, and was first used in action on the morning of 15 September 1916 during the Battle of Flers-Courcelette, part of the Somme Offensive.
A British paratrooper belonging to the 1st Airborne Division has been dropped in Holland at the iconic ‘heide’, the purple and pink fields covered with dried grasses. His fellow troops try to gather as soon as possible to complete their mission: the capture of the bridge in Arnhem.
The Musketeers of the Guard were a junior unit, initially of roughly company strength, of the military branch of the Royal Household. They were created in 1622 when Louis XIII furnished a company of light cavalry (the “carabiniers”, created by Louis’ father Henry IV) with muskets.
Crete, 1941. A German JU-52/3m transport plane – nicknamed Aunt Ju – arrives at the coast of the island of Crete. These Junkers were vital for the dropping of paratroopers and supplies during this campaign.