War Machines
Explore the destructive capability of machinery across all scales, the inventions designed to unleash maximum carnage, then and now.
Explore the destructive capability of machinery across all scales, the inventions designed to unleash maximum carnage, then and now.
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The Crimea Annexation in February 2014 was the biggest and most blatant land grab in Europe since WWII and shook the very foundations upon which peace in the region had been based ever since. How did Russia execute the annexation?
Explore the destructive capability of machinery across all scales, the inventions designed to unleash maximum carnage, then and now.
The evolution of mankind's desire to fly higher, move faster, and kill better all from within the cockpit.
From the most deadly submarines ever seen to the infamous destroyers of the Second World War, this episode is the story of what it takes to rule the waves.
Highlighting some of the most influential movers ever to take to the battlefield including some of the most infamous tanks.
This episode tells the story of that journey showcasing both big and the small artillery and the impact they have had on warfare.
Maxum Crane tackles a tight indoor lift, JP removes a 60-year-old fighter jet, and Brad and Nathan race to install farm machinery before a storm hits.
One of the largest vehicle carriers battles bad weather and industrial action while racing to transport up to 8,000 cars.
A couple in Vancouver call in a crew of marine engineers to build and sail a beautiful floating house down the Fraser River and out to sea, to get to their moorings.
A family in Vancouver calls in a crew of house truckers to haul a beautiful two-storey house across land and water so they can have a bigger home.
A family in Saskatchewan calls in a crew of house haulers to move an ornate railway station across the state so they can transform it into a dream home.
A family in Saskatchewan call in a team of ice road truckers to haul their 3-storey wooden home across a frozen lake.
We learn about conservation in Costa Rica from reforestation projects, to sustainable fishing and endangered turtle rescue.
"Pura Vida" is a popular saying in Costa Rica, often translated as "pure life" or "simple life." We learn from centenarians from the Blue Zone why we should live a pure life.
Kurtis experiences oxygen deprivation in the High Altitude Lab at Embry Riddle University.
Experiencing an aviation emergency where the calm voice on the other end of the radio helps get our pilot out of trouble.
Kurtis and Anthony take us night flying. Some say it's more beautiful... while others think it's more dangerous!
Anthony shows us the different methods to keep yourself and your plane warmed up in those cold winter months.
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