A THOROUGH INVESTIGATION OF THE STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES OF TWO OF THE
TWENTIETH CENTURY'S MOST LETHAL COMBATANTS; THE M1 ABRAMS AND THE
T-72.
The Gulf War bore witness to a number of deadly encounters between
these two great adversaries. Heavily armoured, highly mobile and
capable of killing at over 2500m the M1 Abrams is, to this day, a
veritable fighting machine. Superior to both Iraq's Soviet era T-55
and T-62 tanks, nearly all sources claim that no Abrams tank has ever
been destroyed by enemy fire. Despite entering service in 1980, the M1
Abrams remained untested in combat until the Gulf War in 1991, where
it was to be confronted by its archenemy the Iraqi-assembled
Soviet-designed T-72.
Entering production in 1971, the T-72 arguably outstripped its
contemporaries in a balance of mobility, protection and firepower. By
the time of Operation Desert Storm, however, the tables had turned and
the tank suffered due to low quality ammunition and poorly trained
crews.
In this fascinating study, Steven Zaloga pits these two great fighting
machines against one another, plotting the development of the Cold War
until both tanks met in combat in the deserts of Iraq and Kuwait.
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Operation Desert Storm 1991
Product details
ISBN
9781849087285
Published
2020
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury UK
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author