A COMPREHENSIVE OVERVIEW OF THE WORK OF THE MILITARY VEHICLES RESEARCH
AND DEVELOPMENT ESTABLISHMENT ON CHOBHAM COMMON, WHICH PROVIDED
ARMOURED VEHICLES FOR THE BRITISH ARMY FROM 1945 TO ITS CLOSE IN 2004.
Through much of World War II British tanks and armoured vehicles were
outmatched by the German tanks they encountered and this led to the
British Army placing much emphasis on ensuring that the same situation
would not arise again if the Cold War turned hot. The task of
developing the Main Battle Tanks and supporting armoured vehicles to
out-range and quickly destroy the Soviet threat fell to the scientists
and engineers at the Fighting Vehicle Research and Development
Establishment on Chobham Common near to Chertsey. It was the design
authority for all British Military vehicles for most of the period.
Military vehicle and equipment expert William Suttie draws extensively
on official MOD reports to tell the story of the development of the
British Cold War armour, such as the Centurion, Chieftain, Challenger,
and many other wheeled and tracked armour vehicles that served the
British Army of The Rhine. The vehicles developed at the Chertsey site
were never used for their intended purpose on the plains of North-west
Germany, but have proved their worth in British operations in places
like Korea, Bosnia, Kuwait, Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as in the
hands of other users around the world.
Fully illustrated with photographs, schemes and drawings, including
some that have never been published before, this is a unique detailed
overview of the development of all post-war British armoured vehicles.
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Cold War British Armoured Vehicle Development
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ISBN
9781472855275
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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