Tank killing: anti-tank warfare by men and machines

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London: Sidgwick & Jackson, 1996Description: 266pISBN:
  • 0283062851 (hbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: Tank killing is the first record of the history of anti-tank weapons, tactics and defences up to the present. In tank killing, you can read the accounts of infantrymen who disabled tanks. Tank Killing also contains sections on anti-tank guns, mobile tank destroyers and anti-armour ordnance used by tanks themselves. There is information on anti-tank helicopters and fixed wing aircraft.Tank Killing looks at aircraft that have been developed and modified during and since World War II to kill tanks.
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Tank killing is the first record of the history of anti-tank weapons, tactics and defences up to the present. In tank killing, you can read the accounts of infantrymen who disabled tanks. Tank Killing also contains sections on anti-tank guns, mobile tank destroyers and anti-armour ordnance used by tanks themselves. There is information on anti-tank helicopters and fixed wing aircraft.Tank Killing looks at aircraft that have been developed and modified during and since World War II to kill tanks.

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