The Soviet T-54/55 is probably the best-known tank of the Cold War,
and it was produced in greater numbers that any other tank in history.
It first went into service just after the Second World War and over
70,000 were made, and its design was so successful that it even
outlasted its successor the T-62. For a generation it formed the
backbone of the armored forces of the Warsaw Pact and it was exported
all over the world, remaining in the front-line until the 1990s. This
photographic history in the Images of War series by Anthony
Tucker-Jones is the ideal introduction to it. In over 150 archive
photographs and a detailed analytical text, he traces the design and
development of the T-54/55 and records its operational history. He
describes how it was conceived as a main battle tank, an all-rounder,
contrasting with the light, medium and heavy tanks produced in the
past, and it proved to be extraordinarily effective. It was as
adaptable as it was long-lasting, different versions being produced by
China, Czechoslovakia, Poland and Romania. Its relatively simple
design also meant it was easy to maintain even in difficult conditions
and it was used by armies across the Third World, in particular in
wars in Angola, Ethiopia, Mozambique and Somalia. Anthony
Tucker-Jones's history of this remarkable armored vehicle will be
absorbing reading for tank enthusiasts and a valuable source for
modelers.
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The Soviet Army's Cold War Main Battle Tank
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473891111
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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