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The AK-47 - Kalashnikov-series assault rifles (Paperback): Gordon L. Rottman The AK-47 - Kalashnikov-series assault rifles (Paperback)
Gordon L. Rottman; Illustrated by Johnny Shumate, Alan Gilliland
R367 Discovery Miles 3 670 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Kalashnikov AK-47 is the most ubiquitous assault rifle in the world, with more AK-47s and its variants in use than any other individual small arm. Created by Senior Sergeant Mikhail Kalashnikov, and first adopted by the USSR soon after World War II, its production continues to this day, with an estimated 75 million produced worldwide. It is the longest serving post-World War II military weapon and its ease of use, durability and low production costs ensure that it's use will continue for generations to come.
This book takes a look at the complete history of the weapon, discussing its design, development, and usage, taking its story from the great armies of the Soviet Union to the insurgents and criminal gangs that often employ the weapon today.

Vietnam Riverine Craft 1962-75 (Paperback): Gordon L. Rottman Vietnam Riverine Craft 1962-75 (Paperback)
Gordon L. Rottman; Illustrated by Hugh Johnson
R290 Discovery Miles 2 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The southernmost region of the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) encompassed the vast Mekong River Delta, and area covering 10,190 square miles. Three major rivers run through the Delta, the Song Hou Giang (aka Bassac) and the Song Mekong, which broke into three large rivers (Song My Tho, Ham Luong, and Go Chien). The Nhon Trach delineated the Delta's eastern edge. In all there were some 1,500 miles of natural navigable waterways and 2,500 miles of man-made canals and channels. The canal system was begun in 800 AD and its expansion continued up to World War II. The nation's capital, Saigon, lies on the Delta's northern edge. Few roads and highways served the region with sampans and other small watercraft via the canals being the main means of transportation.
At least 70,000 Viet Cong (VC) were scattered over the area controlling up to a quarter of the population. Three Army of the Republic Vietnam (ARVN) divisions as well as various paramilitary forces battled the VC in the marshes, forests, and paddies. In 1965 the military situation in the Delta had deteriorated and the decision was taken to shore things up by committing a joint Army and Navy Mobile Riverine Force. This force was unique in its composition, mission, and the special craft in which it operated. The Army component was the 2d Brigade, 9th Infantry Division; the Navy component was River Assault Flotilla One. The various watercraft assigned to the Mobile Riverine Force are the subject of this book. These included much-modified landing craft, purpose-built patrol boats including Swift Boats and Monitors, and a variety of auxiliary and support vessels. Task Force CLEARWATER, a much smaller operation in the extremenorthern portion of South Vietnam, also used these craft.

Vietnam War US & Allied Combat Equipments (Paperback): Gordon L. Rottman Vietnam War US & Allied Combat Equipments (Paperback)
Gordon L. Rottman; Illustrated by Adam Hook
R439 R355 Discovery Miles 3 550 Save R84 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Over the eight years of the Vietnam War, US forces used three major types of equipment sets, with numerous modifications for particular circumstances. Different equipments were also used by Special Forces, the South Vietnamese, and other allied ground troops. Vietnam War US & Allied Combat Equipments offers a comprehensive examination of the gear that US and allied soldiers had strapped around their bodies, what they contained, and what those items were used for. Fully illustrated with photographs and artwork detailing how each piece of equipment was used and written by a Special Forces veteran of the conflict, this book will fascinate enthusiasts of military equipment and will be an ideal reference guide for re-enactors, modellers and collectors of Vietnam War memorabilia.

Vietnam War Booby Traps (Paperback): Gordon L. Rottman Vietnam War Booby Traps (Paperback)
Gordon L. Rottman; Illustrated by Alan Gilliland
R459 R376 Discovery Miles 3 760 Save R83 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

During the Vietnam War, the Viet Cong were frequently unable to hold their own in stand-up fights against US and allied forces who were superior in strength, firepower, mobility, and logistics. They relied instead on traditional guerrilla warfare tactics including small-scale hit- and-run attacks, ambushes, terrorist actions, and precision attacks against bases. These included one of the oldest of guerrilla weapons - the boobytrap. Booby traps could be made in large numbers in village workshops and jungle camps using locally available materials as well as modern munitions. The VC were adept at making booby traps 'invisible' in the varied terrain of Vietnam, often emplacing them in locations and surroundings totally unexpected by their enemies. Booby traps could be incredibly simple or startlingly complex and ingenious, ranging from pointed sticks to command-detonated submerged floating river mines. Besides a wide variety of booby traps, they also used land and water mines, both contact/pressure-detonated and command-detonated. Between January 1965 and June 1970 11 percent of US troop deaths in action and 17 percent of injuries were by caused booby traps and mines. This fascinating title explores not only the wide variety of booby traps employed by the Viet Cong, but also their various uses in halting, stalling, or locating an enemy, and the many evolutions these traps underwent in order to retain the element of surprise. Written by a Vietnam veteran with first-hand experience of such traps, this is an engaging look at one of the most frightening aspects of guerrilla warfare.

US MACV-SOG Reconnaissance Team in Vietnam (Paperback): Gordon L. Rottman US MACV-SOG Reconnaissance Team in Vietnam (Paperback)
Gordon L. Rottman; Illustrated by Brian Delf
R364 Discovery Miles 3 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In 1964 Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, activated a joint unconventional task force known as the Studies and Observation Group--MACV-SOG. As a cover its mission was to conduct analysis of lessons learned in combat involved all branches of service. SOG's real mission was to conduct covert strategic reconnaissance missions into Laos, Cambodia, and South Vietnam as well as sabotage and 'Black' psychological operations. Ground, air, and naval assets were employed to insert, collect, extract, and otherwise support these operations. Drawing on detailed, first-hand accounts of the experiences of the service, including action on operations, this book will shed light on one of the most crucial units of the Vietnam War.

Landing Ship, Tank (LST) 1942-2002 (Paperback): Gordon L. Rottman Landing Ship, Tank (LST) 1942-2002 (Paperback)
Gordon L. Rottman; Illustrated by Tony Bryan
R291 Discovery Miles 2 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Landing Ship Tank (LST) is one of the most famous of the many World War II amphibious warfare ships. Capable of discharging its cargo directly on to shore and extracting itself, the LST provided the backbone of all Allied landings between 1943 and 1945, notably during the D-Day invasion. Through its history, the LST saw service from late 1942 until late 2002, when the US Navy decommissioned the USS Frederick (LST-1184), the last ship of its type. This book reveals the development and use of the LST, including its excellence beyond its initial design expectations.

US Army Air Force (1) (Paperback): Gordon L. Rottman US Army Air Force (1) (Paperback)
Gordon L. Rottman; Illustrated by Francis Chin
R439 R396 Discovery Miles 3 960 Save R43 (10%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

In June 1941 the US Army's air organisations were consolidated under a single command, the Army Air Forces or AAF. Its expansion was rapid and massive, and its contribution to the war effort was substantial. Books abound describing the AAF's impressive combat record, but little has been published to record what the men inside the machines wore to stay alive and effective in the air and on the ground, or, as often as not, in the water. Gordon L. Rottman's detailed treatment discusses the flying clothes, accessories and equipment worn and used by individual airmen fighting their often desperate battles in the sky.

World War II Infantry Fire Support Tactics (Paperback): Gordon L. Rottman World War II Infantry Fire Support Tactics (Paperback)
Gordon L. Rottman; Illustrated by Peter Dennis
R363 Discovery Miles 3 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As infantry units advanced across Europe the only support they could rely on from day to day was that provided by the heavy weapons of their own units. While thundering tanks struck fear into the hearts of their enemies it was the machine guns, mortars and light cannon that proved to be most important, causing the majority of casualties suffered during World War II. Common principles were shared across units but the wide variety of weapons available to the different armies altered the way they were used in battle. Focusing on the US, British, German and Soviet troops, this title offers a comprehensive guide to infantry fire support tactics used through World War II. Combat reports are complemented by specially commissioned artwork to show the way in which tactics varied, and highlight how developments obliged opposing armies to review their own methods.

World War II US Marine Infantry Regiments (Paperback): Gordon L. Rottman World War II US Marine Infantry Regiments (Paperback)
Gordon L. Rottman; Illustrated by Peter Dennis
R439 R355 Discovery Miles 3 550 Save R84 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The United States Marine Corps came into its own in the Pacific Islands campaign against Japan in World War II. From Guadalcanal to Okinawa, US Marines formed the tip of the spear as Allied forces sought to push the Japanese back to their Home Islands.

This fascinating study tracks the deployments of the various Marine divisions throughout the war and explains their composition, but also goes deeper, to detail the individual regiments - the focus of the marines' identity and pride. It explains the organization of the Marine infantry regiment and its equipment, and how they evolved during the war. The marine infantryman's evolving uniforms, field equipment and weapons are illustrated throughout using specially commissioned artwork and detailed descriptions to produce a fitting portrait of the US military's elite fighting force in the Pacific.

Under Western Stars (Paperback): Easy Jackson, Jackson Lowry, Gordon L. Rottman Under Western Stars (Paperback)
Easy Jackson, Jackson Lowry, Gordon L. Rottman
R508 Discovery Miles 5 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Tears of the River (Paperback): Gordon L. Rottman Tears of the River (Paperback)
Gordon L. Rottman
R480 Discovery Miles 4 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Victory 1945 - Western Allied Troops in Northwest Europe (Paperback): Gordon L. Rottman Victory 1945 - Western Allied Troops in Northwest Europe (Paperback)
Gordon L. Rottman; Illustrated by Peter Dennis
R364 Discovery Miles 3 640 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Even when Western Allied troops gained a foothold in Normandy, World War II in Europe was far from over. The route to Germany's interior and the Nazis final surrender was long, arduous and blood-stained. The Wehrmacht's stubborn resistance and the shocking losses suffered by US, British, Canadian and 'Free European' troops meant that the Allies had to adapt and refine small-unit tactics, battle-drills, and their use of weapons and munitions. The troops who finally met up with the Red Army in Germany were a very different fighting force to the one that struggled up the beaches of northern France. This book offers a comprehensive guide to the late-war Allied troops, exploring their uniforms, equipment, organization and tactics. Detailed description and accurate colour pictures illustrate the means by which the Allied troops on the ground evolved to the point of winning the war on the Western Front.

US Grenade Launchers - M79, M203, and M320 (Paperback): Gordon L. Rottman US Grenade Launchers - M79, M203, and M320 (Paperback)
Gordon L. Rottman; Illustrated by Johnny Shumate, Alan Gilliland
R387 R315 Discovery Miles 3 150 Save R72 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

In an effort to provide the US infantryman with more firepower to cover the range gap between the hand grenade and the light mortar, the 40mm M79 grenade launcher - a shoulder-fired, single-shot weapon - entered service with US forces in 1961. Reliable, easy to use, and lethally effective, the M79 soon became an iconic symbol of the Vietnam War and had a profound influence on small-unit tactics. As the Vietnam conflict continued, it was joined on the front line by experimental models such as the magazine-fed T148E1, as well as two launchers intended to be fitted under the barrel of the new M16 assault rifle: Colt's XM148 and AAI Corporation's M203. The M203 remains in US Army service today, while the US Marine Corps now also fields the M32 multiple grenade launcher - like the M79, a standalone weapon. Featuring full-colour artwork, this is the story of the rugged and formidable grenade launchers that equipped the United States and its allies in Vietnam and beyond from the 1960s to the present day.

The Hand Grenade (Paperback): Gordon L. Rottman The Hand Grenade (Paperback)
Gordon L. Rottman; Illustrated by Johnny Shumate, Alan Gilliland
R471 R425 Discovery Miles 4 250 Save R46 (10%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

"The Hand Grenade" is the dramatic story, covering its origins, development, use - in the World Wars and into the present day - and lasting influence on close-quarter combat and infantry tactics.
Allowing the user to inflict damage on his opponent within throwing range without leaving cover, the portable, lethally efficient hand grenade is a ubiquitous weapon of modern warfare, and has now found its way into law-enforcement arsenals too. In this engaging study the origins, development, combat use and lasting legacy of the military hand grenade are explored and assessed, accompanied by specially commissioned full-color artwork and an array of revealing photographs of grenades in use and in close-up.

D-Day Beach Assault Troops (Paperback): Gordon L. Rottman D-Day Beach Assault Troops (Paperback)
Gordon L. Rottman; Illustrated by Peter Dennis
R439 R396 Discovery Miles 3 960 Save R43 (10%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

In the early hours of June 6, 1944, the first of over 150,000 Allied soldiers stormed five beaches in Normandy against fierce German resistance. They were specially trained and task-organized in a range of different landing teams depending on their means of transport, their tasks, and the resistance they anticipated. The first assault infantry were accompanied by tankers, combat engineers, and other specialist personnel, to breach German obstacles, knock out defensive positions, and to defend and prepare the beaches for the follow-on waves. On some beaches the plans worked, on others they were disrupted by bad weather, faulty timing, or enemy fire, with consequences that varied from survivable confusion to absolute carnage. This is an in-depth study of the uniforms, equipment, weapons, passage, landings, and tactics of US, British and Canadian assault units during the period from before H-Hour on June 6 to dawn on June 7.

Carlson's Marine Raiders - Makin Island 1942 (Paperback): Gordon L. Rottman Carlson's Marine Raiders - Makin Island 1942 (Paperback)
Gordon L. Rottman; Illustrated by Johnny Shumate, Mark Stacey, Ian Palmer, Alan Gilliland
R588 Discovery Miles 5 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

On August 17-18, 1942, 211 men of the US Marine Corps' 2nd Raider Battalion conducted a daring amphibious raid on the Japanese-occupied Makin Island in the South Pacific. This ambitious but flawed operation was intended to divert Japanese reinforcements bound for Guadalcanal, over 1,000 miles to the southwest, in the wake of the US landings there ten days earlier; the Raiders were to destroy the seaplane base and radio station, take prisoners, and collect intelligence. Although yielding limited results, it was to be an invaluable test of the innovative training and tactics employed by the Raiders, and a crucial boost to national morale at this difficult stage in the war. Featuring specially commissioned full-colour artwork and expert analysis, this gripping account of the fateful Makin Raid tells the whole story, from the plan's conception to its troubled execution and aftermath.

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