STUKA Volume TWO – LUFTWAFFE FIGHTER BOBERS AND DESTROYERS 1941-1945
Prix régulier 125,00 € TTC 6%
Characteristics
Book cover finish | Perfect paperback |
Condition | Used good |
Number of pages | 96 |
Published date | First published 2006 |
Languages | English |
Collection / Series | CLASSICOLOURS |
Size | 22.23 x 29.85 x 0.64 cm |
Author | John J. Vasco |
Editor | Ian Allan Publishing Ltd. |
Description
Wheeled armoured vehicles are as old as the motor car itself, with early armoured cars first appearing before the start of World War I. Within 20 years, these crude early machines had become far more sophisticated, powerful, well-protected, and armed with considerable firepower. In this fascinating new book, accomplished military author Pat Ware tells the complete story of the development of the armoured car, from its first blueprints to the significant role it ultimately played in both World Wars. Developed for use in reconnaissance, command, control, and communications, these vehicles were far superior in speed and manoeuvrability to their tracked counterparts and provided a key supportive tool for the major combatants during World War II. This book will be invaluable for all military enthusiasts who wish to have detailed information on these powerful vehicles, as it provides data on every armoured vehicle in use between 1939 and 1945, along with a comprehensive vehicle listing. With authoritative text and a staggering amount of detail and data, this impressive work belongs on the shelf of all serious military historians and anyone who wishes to recreate this remarkable machine.
This new title will complement the author’s previous volumes, World War Two German Trucks and World War Two Military Vehicles: Transport & Halftracks, building into a comprehensive library on World War II military vehicles.
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