AN ESSENTIAL GUIDE TO THE TANKS THAT FOUGHT THE GREATEST ARMORED
CLASHES OF MODERN TIMES, BETWEEN SADDAM HUSSEIN'S SOVIET-SUPPLIED ARMY
AND THE ADVANCED TANKS FIELDED BY THE COALITION.
The Gulf War of 1991 was the largest tank-vs-tank confrontation of the
modern era, and the only large-scale tank combat ever to involve major
NATO armies. With the Iraqi Army equipped primarily with modern
Soviet- and Warsaw Pact-built tanks, it was also a rare example of how
NATO tanks performed in combat against their Eastern Bloc rivals.
In this book, world expert on tank technology Steven J. Zaloga
examines the numerous tank types used in this conflict and how they
compared, both in technology and battlefield performance. Besides
covering the tanks of the United States, Britain, and France, it also
examines those of other Allied forces including Saudi Arabia and
Kuwait. It not only covers Iraq's Soviet- and Warsaw Pact-built tanks,
but also its vigorous indigenous military industry, which produced a
number of notable innovations such as the “Enigma” tank with
laminate armor.
Unravelling the detail behind the greatest tank war of modern times,
packed with data and illustrated with superb new artwork and numerous
photos, including some never-before-published, and detailed
descriptions of the little-known Iraqi armored division markings.
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ISBN
9781472864741
Publisert
2025
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1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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