As Anthony Tucker-Jones shows in this highly illustrated, wide-ranging
history, for most of the Cold War the tank retained its pre-eminence
on the battlefield. The Arab-Israeli wars witnessed some of the
biggest tank battles of all time, and tanks played key roles in
conflicts in Korea, Vietnam and Afghanistan as well as in the
Iran-Iraq War and the wars fought between India and Pakistan. But then
in the mid-1960s anti-tank weapons became ever deadlier and the
Mechanised Infantry Fighting Vehicle (MIFV), which was designed to
support infantry and fight tanks, emerged and the heyday of the tank
was over. Chapters cover each major phase in the evolution of the tank
and of tank warfare during the period, from the battles fought in the
late 1940s and 1950s with Second World War armoured vehicles like the
T-34 and the Sherman, through to the designs common in the 1960s and
1970s like the T-55, Centurion, Challenger and M60 Patton, to the
confrontation between the M1 Abrams and the T-72 during the Gulf War
in 1991. Technical and design developments are important elements
throughout the story, but so are dramatic changes in tactics and
armaments which mean the tank has an increasingly uncertain role in
modern warfare.
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Product details
ISBN
9781526778024
Published
2021
Publisher
Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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