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King Tiger vs IS-2 - Operation Solstice 1945 (Paperback)
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King Tiger vs IS-2 - Operation Solstice 1945 (Paperback)
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As a prelude to the post-war concept of a single "main battle tank"
design, vehicles during World War II tended to be categorized as
light, medium, and heavy, depending on their use. In this last
category, tanks had grown in size, weight, and firepower to counter
ever-improving anti-tank weapon systems. This resulted in changes
in tactics and doctrine to better integrate heavy armor into a
combined arms system. This was especially true on the Eastern
Front, where the open terrain promoted armor action and a rapid
cycle of improvements. The Soviets were quick to develop vehicles
that were able to fight the Tiger I on an equal footing by late
1943, such as the up-gunned T-34/85 and the self-propelled
ISU-152s. Because the American T-26/M-26 Pershing arrived late in
the war, and the British Centurion not at all, only the Soviet IS-2
serves as an example of a heavy design that was fielded in large
battlefield numbers. The Soviet drive to cut off enemy forces in
East Prussia during Operation Solstice (February 1945) is a prime
example of this conflict. The Germans, had limited resources, and
were strategically on the defensive, but enjoyed ever-shorter
logistic distances as they retreated, and fought in an environment
and terrain that played to the strengths of the
technically-superior King Tiger. The IS-2 was lighter, more
maneuverable, and far more numerous, and used these assets to its
advantage. This battle, fought in the closing months of the war,
depicts the classic late-war contrast between the military
doctrines of Germany and the Soviet Union.
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