US Anti-tank Artillery 1941-45 (New Vanguard) The US Army's development of the 37mm anti-tank gun began in response to needs identified during the Spanish Civil War.. By the time it entered service in Tunisia in 1943, the gun was already obsolete, and the US began the licensed manufacture of the British 6-pdr in the hope of finding a quick solu
Title | : | US Anti-tank Artillery 1941-45 (New Vanguard) |
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Rating | : | 4.70 (772 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1841766909 |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 48 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 0000-00-00 |
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The US Army's development of the 37mm anti-tank gun began in response to needs identified during the Spanish Civil War. By the time it entered service in Tunisia in 1943, the gun was already obsolete, and the US began the licensed manufacture of the British 6-pdr in the hope of finding a quick solution to its artillery requirements. This in turn proved unequal to the demands of warfare in France in 1944, and further anti-tank measures were developed – rocket propelled grenades for infantry use, and weapons designed specifically for use by the Tank Destroyer Force.
Editorial : “This is a well thought out book with just the right amount of information and pictures for the modeler. The Author does not drag out the explanations and makes it very easy for the laymen to understand and follow alongOverall this is a great book for anyone interested in US Anti Tank development and use. I highly recommend this book.” Bryan Gray, Armorama (May 2005)
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