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The M113 is the most widely used and versatile armoured vehicle in
the world. Fielded in 1960 as a simple 'battlefield taxi', over
80,000 M113s would see service with 50 nations around the world and
55 years later, many thousands are still in use. In addition to its
original role of transporting troops across the battlefield,
specialized versions perform a multitude of other functions
including command and control, fire support, anti-tank and
anti-aircraft defence, and casualty evacuation. This new fully
illustrated study examines the service record of the M113 from its
initial fielding through to the end of the Vietnam War. It will
also describe the many US, South Vietnamese, and Australian
variants of the M113 used in the Vietnam War as well as information
on tactics, unit tables of organization and equipment, and a
selection of engagements in which the M113 played a decisive role.
The armoured car has an important place in the early history of
Soviet armoured fighting vehicles (AFVs) - they were the most
important AFV during the Russian Civil War and figured prominently
in the mechanization of the Red Army that began in late 1929. The
1930s saw the development and production of a wide variety of
armoured cars, which were used extensively in Soviet conflicts from
then on. They saw service in the Spanish Civil War, in the 1939
Manchurian conflict with Japan, and in the occupation of the Baltic
states and the invasion of Poland and Finland. Although many of its
armoured cars were lost in the early months following the German
invasion in June 1941, Russia continued with its armoured car
development program, and the final model, the BA-64, was accepted
for service in 1942 with over 9,000 built before production ended
in 1946. This detailed book provides a survey of Russian armoured
cars from 1936 to 1945, focusing on the history, design, and
specifications of the wheeled armoured cars that entered series
production, including the rail variants and tracked BA-30. Packed
with photographs, cross-sections, and stunning battleplates, this
is a comprehensive guide to some of the Red Army's fastest AFVs.
The Polish army during the Blitzkrieg conjures up tragic images of
infantry and dashing, but ineffective and ultimately doomed cavalry
charges. In actuality the Poles, in the midst of a large-scale
re-armament programme, had up to 600 armoured vehicles available at
the time of the German attack, as well as a number of newer and
better designs in various stages of development. Facing the
inventors of the 'Lightning War', who attacked in great numbers, on
multiple fronts and with total mastery of the air, the Polish
armoured formations were up against it. But outdated equipment,
doctrine and enormous odds did not stop these units from fighting
with bravery and determination before being finally overwhelmed.
This volume is a complete technical study of the machines that
formed the backbone of Poland's defences on the ground, using
never-before-seen photographs and a comprehensive design and
developmental history that reveal a full picture of Poland's
armoured forces in the context of their greatest challenge.
During World War II, Germany, Japan, and Italy built approximately
2,000 small, inherently stealthy, naval craft to perform special
operations and conventional naval missions. Much more numerous and
more technically advanced than their Allied counterparts, they saw
service worldwide, operating in the Pacific, Mediterranean, Black
Sea, Indian Ocean, North Sea, and the English channel. Manned by
courageous crews, these vessels made daring attacks on Allied ships
in heavily protected anchorages using torpedoes and mines. Most
notable were attacks against Gibraltar - launched from an Italian
cargo vessel interred in nearby neutral Spain that had been
converted into a clandestine support base and equipped with an
underwater hatch - and Pearl Harbor. They were used against
shipping in coastal waters and, near the end of the war, in
desperate attempts to offset their opponents' overwhelming naval
superiority during the US advance across the Pacific and the Allied
amphibious landings in France and Italy. This volume will detail
the history, weapons, and operations of German, Japanese, and
Italian midget submarines.
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