From the experimental ordinance of WWI to the high-tech armaments of present, this illustrated history tells the story of anti-tank weaponry with the help of archival and modern photography and line drawings.
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Excellent overview reference for the Armor buff!,
By Steven Charnick "a solo cello outside a chorus" (Ocean, NJ United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Anti-Tank Weapons (Hardcover)
This book is by far the best reference I have seen on the evolution of anti-tank weapons. I use the term evolution intentionally. As in evolutionary theory, species must adapt or die. Well, first there was the tank, then there were rudimentary ways to defeat it, the tank manufacturers adjusted, and so did the infantry, and so on. This book details it beautifully. The British always seem to have the best books on these subjects.
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