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The M47 and M48 Patton Tanks (New Vanguard) [Paperback]

Steven Zaloga (Author), Jim Laurier (Illustrator)
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New Vanguard July 1, 1999
With Cold War fears mounting, the M47 and M48 were rushed into production – teething troubles were inevitable. In the decade that followed, however, these tanks proved to be the backbone of US armoured units. In its lifetime, the Patton has played vital roles in three wars, including Vietnam, and has served with more than 25 nations; it has spawned derivatives such as the Armored Vehicle Launched Bridge, an anti-aircraft variant, and has undergone diverse armament modifications. This book provides a comprehensive view of the M47 and M48 Patton tanks, combining technical information with fascinating accounts of the performance, development and deployment of this battle-tested and truly international fighting machine.


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The unrivalled illustrated reference on fighting vehicles, transport and artillery through the ages. Each volume is illustrated throughout, making these books uniquely accessible to history enthusiasts of all ages.

About the Author

Steven J. Zaloga was born in 1952, received his BA in history from Union College, and his MA from Columbia University. He has published numerous books and articles dealing with modern military technology, especially armoured vehicle development. His main area of interest is military affairs in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe in the Second World War, and he has also written extensively on American armoured forces.

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  • Paperback: 48 pages
  • Publisher: Osprey Publishing; Revised edition (July 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1855328259
  • ISBN-13: 978-1855328259
  • Product Dimensions: 7.2 x 0.1 x 9.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,928,278 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Steven Zaloga is a senior analyst for Teal Group Corp., an aerospace consulting firm. His professional specialization is the commercial and technological aspects of the international trade in missiles, precision guided munitions, and unmanned aerial vehicles. He also serves as an adjunct staff member with the Institute for Defense Analyses, a federal think-tank.

Mr. Zaloga has published numerous books and articles on military technology and military history. His books have been translated into Japanese, German, Polish, Czech, Romanian, and Russian. He has been a special correspondent for "Jane's Intelligence Review" and is on the executive board of the "Journal of Slavic Military Studies". From 1987 through 1992, he was the writer/director for Video Ordnance Inc., preparing their TV series "Firepower" that aired on The Discovery Channel in the US.

Mr. Zaloga was born in 1952 and received his BA in history from Union College, Schenectady, NY. He received an MA in history from Columbia University specializing in modern East European history, and did graduate research and language study at Uniwersitet Jagiellonski in Krakow, Poland.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Zaloga And Laurier Do It Again, February 1, 2004
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This review is from: The M47 and M48 Patton Tanks (New Vanguard) (Paperback)
Another fine book by Steven Zaloga and Jim Laurier, an excellent value for the price. The book begins with a brief coverage of M26 and M46 development, although Zaloga's figure of "about 2,400 Pershings were eventually rebuilt to M46 Patton standards by 1951" (p.3) is questionable. Two paragraphs describing the development of the M47 follow, then the M48, then several pages comparing and contrasting these two models. A lot of detail is given on stereoscopic and coincidence rangefinders fitted to these tanks, and the reasons why and how these rangefinders were used are very informative.

The Replacement and Retrofit section describes how even after the last M48A2 tank was built, the Patton continued to evolve. Included are the genesis of the M48A3 diesel conversion, and the M48A4 fitment of old M60 turrets with 105mm main guns which was not pursued. A paragraph and two photos are dedicated to the M48A5 conversion; however, showing the age of the original text, Zaloga wrote of the M247 Sergeant York DIVAD self-propelled anti-aircraft gun system "...the US Army decided to acquire 618 DIVADs to replace the aged M163 Vulcan, entering into service in the mid-1980s" (p.12) without mentioning the fact that this vehicle was cancelled in 1986.

The Operational Employment section makes up the bulk of this book by far. The book features 21 pages of operational use by foreign customers of the M47 and M48 series, including battle narratives and maps of the Indo-Pakistani and Arab-Israeli wars. About three and a half pages cover U.S. Patton deployments, mostly concerning the Vietnam war but including the Lebanon deployment of 1958 and to the Dominican Republic in 1965.

The excellent color plates cover eight pages, with both M47s and M48 series tanks of ten nations. The "centerfold" if you will is the outstandingly well detailed cutaway view of an M48A3 by Jim Laurier. Laurier's cutaways appear in many books of this series.

It is the preponderance of information that rates four stars in this somewhat dated work; the numerous errors and omissions I found would not be an issue for the casual reader. As a matter of fact, there are plenty of photographs of both the M47 and M48 series that will be quite useful for hobbyists, including interior details. As always, I find Steven Zaloga's text a joy to read, and his inclusion of the conversation between the Pakistani brigade commander and his superior especially interesting. I just wish there was more information on American M47 deployments in the early to mid 1950s, and a clarification of when the M48 Patton series was fielded and to which units.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent treatment of an important AFV, May 6, 2007
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This review is from: The M47 and M48 Patton Tanks (New Vanguard) (Paperback)
I was very pleasantly surprised by this volume. Steven Zaloga did an excellent job of covering the development and operational performance of both the M47 and the M48 tanks. I was more interested in the M48 Patton tank, since it was used heavily in the India-Pakistani wars, the Arab-Israeli wars of 1967 and 1973, and the Vietnam Conflict. Zaloga does not disappoint in covering how the M48 fared in battle (with the bungled usage by the Pakistani forces, the superb performance in the hands of Israeli forces in the 67/73 conflicts, and the extensive combat performance by the U.S. in Vietnam). The M48A5 fulfilled a critical need in 1973 in replenishing the depleted tank forces in the U.S. as many M60 tanks were shipped over to Israel due to the extensive loss of their tanks in the '73 Arab/Israeli conflict.

As always, Jim Laurier did excellent work in the colored plates.

The only thing I wished Zaloga could have included were the armor penetration tables of the 90mm gun and the 105 mm gun respectively. Other than that, I was very pleased with this book and would highly recommend it to military enthusiasts and tank buffs. For more general info on the combat performance of the M48, you can also check out the book "Armour in the Middle East Conflicts" by Simon Dunstan.
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