Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Tanks Illustrated No 1, 3, 4, and 7

Tanks Illustrated No 1, 3, 4, and 7.


Tanks Illustrated No 1 Allied Forces: Central Europe
Pierre Touzin (Author)
Publisher: Arms & Armour Press 1985 | 68 Pages | ISBN: 0853685827 | PDF | 30 MB (MF)

The combat units of the NATO forces are in training either separately or together all year round. Much of the training of the ground forces takes place in military camps, but in September each year there is a large-scale exercise in West Germany as part of the 'Autumn Forge' series of exercises. During this time the combat vehicles may be seen outside their usual confines, operating in what would be their environment in a time of conflict. The exercise allows units from the participating nations to familiarize themselves with their allies' items of equipment and to ameliorate problems arising from language difficulties.

Tanks Illustrated No 3 Israeli Tanks and Combat Vehicles
Steven J. Zaloga (Author)
Publisher: Sterling Pub Co Inc 1985 | 64 Pages | ISBN: 0853685800 | PDF | 25 MB (MF)

Tanks Illustrated No 4 Soviet Tanks Today
Steven J. Zaloga (Author)
Publisher: Arms & Armour Press 1983 | 68 Pages | ISBN: 0853686017 | PDF | 41 MB (MF)
 
Tanks Illustrated No 7 German Tanks 1945 to Present
Peter Gudgin (Author)
Publisher: Arms & Armour Press 1984 | 72 Pages | ISBN: 0853686211 | PDF | 143 MB (MF
 
Provides photographic coverage of  the domestically designed and produced tanks and armored vehicles used by the German Army since the closing days of WWII. Some of the vehicles covered  Panther, Hetzer, Leopard Bridgelayer, Luchs, Roland,TPZ 1, Leopard 2, GPM, Gepard, Bergepanzer I,  Jagdpanzer Kanone, Jagdpanzer Rakete, Marder, Luchs,Leopard 1, Leopard AEV.








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