A STUDY OF THE SOVIET AND NATO ARMORED FORCES THAT FACED EACH OTHER
OFF IN CENTRAL EUROPE IN THE EARLY COLD WAR, AND HOW THEIR TECHNOLOGY,
TACTICS, AND DOCTRINE WERE ALL RAPIDLY DEVELOPED.
For 45 years, the most disputed point in the World was the dividing
line between East and West in Europe; here the use and development of
tanks was key. In this fully illustrated study, author Steve Zaloga
describes how Soviet and NATO tanks were deployed in the early years
of the Cold War, and how a generation of tanks such as the Soviet
T-44/T-54 and IS-3, British Centurion, US Army M26/M46 Pershing (all
developed during World War II) saw extensive service after the war had
ended.
Initial post-war generation tanks including the Soviet T-54A, T-10
heavy tank, British late-model Centurions, Conqueror, US Army M41,
M47, M48 and the French AMX-13 are examined in detail alongside the
most important technical trends of the era: the development of
shaped-charge anti-tank projectiles, the influence of anti-tank
missiles, and the introduction of chemical/nuclear protection and
night fighting equipment.
The book also considers the influence of post-war doctrine and tactics
on tank technology and the effect of regional conflicts such as the
1950 Korean War, the war in Indo-China, and the 1956 Mid East War on
tank warfare.
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Early Cold War armor in Central Europe
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472843319
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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