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Armour in Profile-Armoured Fighting Vehicles USA 1945-2018
By MP Robinson, David Grunnitt, Leif Robinson
Armour in Profile: Armoured Fighting Vehicles of the United States Army, 1945-2018 contains profiles of five armoured fighting vehicles that have shaped the strategy and tactics of the United States Army since the end of World War II. From the battlefields of the Korean Peninsula and the jungles of Vietnam, to the plains of Central Europe and deserts of Iraq and Kuwait, these vehicles are iconic of American military might. Beginning with the M47 and M48 Patton tanks, replacements for the M4 Sherman, it goes on to examine the M60 tank and the mighty M1 Abrams Main Battle Tank, a vehicle that is expected to serve as the principal weapon of the U.S. Army for at least another two decades. As well as these main battle tanks, it profiles the 'King of Battle', the M109 self-propelled howitzer, another relic of the Cold War continuously updated to meet the challenges of warfare in the twenty-first century. Finally, the book looks at the 'REFORGER' exercises held in the 1970s and 80s, at the height of the Cold War, and which moved thousands of U.S personnel and vehicles to Germany on an annual basis.
Army in Focus 1. 72 pages and it has 70 photos, 26 of them original color-photos. THE FIRST IN A NEW SERIES!!!
Heer im Focus No 1
72 pages, 70 photos - thereof 26 in colourFarbe, 5 colourprofiles, 5 coloured emblemes, 1
coloured document, 9 coloured maps
Photos with a Story: The 18. Panzer-Division in the Eastern Campaign"
Part 1 22 June 1941-The Attack across the River Bug
Were Submersible Tanks Actually Used?
Camouflage Schemes: Striped Camouflage; Often Used but Still Rare
Scenery: A Picture that Gets Under One's Skin
Patrol from the 61. Infanterie-Division under Fire - A unique photograph from the Tikhvin Front
Sign Jungles: The "T-34 Sign Jungle" in the Centre of Minsk
Camouflage: Helmet Camouflage-Mobile Cabbages
Emblems: The Emblem of the Schwere Panzer-Abteilung 505 in Detail -
A Colour Drawing on an Original Document Reveals Every Detail
Vehicles of the Wehrmacht: A Wanderer Convertible with Civilian Number Plate
Motorcycles: They Were Indispensable!
Fates: An Example of Identifying a Location and a Graveyard Based on a Photograph
Wearer of the Knight's Cross: Oberst Michael Bauer - The Knight's Cross Holder from Herzogenaurach
Signs: The "Frontline Shower Bath"
Unusual: The "Lili Marleen Barracks" in a Russian Village
Slapstick by the Train of the 18. Panzer-Division
Panzer Vor! 84 pages
The Armoured Vehicles of the Panzerwaffe in Profile and Miniature
There is no doubt, almost eighty years after the end of World War II, that the tanks and other armoured vehicles developed and employed by Nazi Germany from 1933 until 1945 continue to fascinate historians and modellers alike. Their popularity is evident in the rate at which new kits of German vehicles appear from all the major model manufacturers. These new kit releases are fuelled by an ongoing search for information on these AFVs and a steady of stream of period photographs, many from private archives, that are a constant source of fascination for modellers
This book brings together the best of more than a decade's research articles published in Military Modelcraft International, redesigned and presented for this book. Together they shed light on Nazi Germany's armoured forces-the Panzerwaffe-and the men-the Panzertruppen-who fought with them. Rare archival photographs reveal unique camouflage schemes and unusual field modifications, while colour profiles will provide inspiration beyond the marking and camouflage options provided in model kits. As well as this unique reference source, the book contains a build of a small-scale armoured car by master modeller Alex Clark and a previously unpublished build of Tamiya's Panzer IV Ausf.