Tank Killing: Anti-Tank Warfare by Men and Machines
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Midwest Book Review
Tank Killing address the subject of anti-tank warfare. With its debut in the mud fields of the First World War's "Western Front", the tank has been recognized as a decisive component in land warfare, and so soldiers and scientists have used all their ingenuity to devise ways to destroy it. Tank Killing is the first record of the history of anti-tank weapons, tactics and defenses up to the present day. Tank Killing features the accounts of infantrymen on a variety of fronts and the wide array of ad hoc methods they employed to destroy the oncoming monsters. Sophisticated anti-tank weapons and tactics are thoroughly surveyed along with information on anti-tank helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft. Tank Killing is a vital addition to any military science curriculum and military studies reading list.
Stars and Stripes
"An intriguing study of the history of anti-tank defenses from WWI to the present."
Tank Killing: Anti-Tank Warfare by Men and Machines
Tank Killing: Anti-Tank Warfare by Men and Machines,Ian V. Hogg,Sarpedon Publishers,1885119402,Armored Land Forces,History,History - Military / War,History: American,Military - Weapons,Military Science,Tank warfare,Technology,Warfare & Defence
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