This pictorial history of the Indochina and Vietnam Wars captures the
range of armored warfare used in the region through rare wartime
photographs. The two conflicts that engulfed Indochina and Vietnam in
the decades after World War II are generally thought of as infantry
wars. But in fact, they both involved a significant amount of armored
warfare. In this fully illustrated volume, military expert and Vietnam
veteran Michael Green describes the many kinds of armored vehicles
deployed and their contributions in combat. The ill-fated French
Expeditionary Force of the Indochina War was largely equipped with
World War II era American tanks—including M3 and M5 Stuart, M4
Sherman and M24 light tanks—as well as armored cars and half-tracks.
Most of these eventually went to the Army of the Republic of Vietnam,
but were outdated and ineffective due to lack of logistics and
training. The US Army and Marine Corps build-up in the 1960s saw vast
quantities of M48 Pattons, M113 APCs and many specialist variants and
improvised armored vehicles arrive in the theatre. The Australians
also brought their British Centurion tanks. But it was the Russians,
Chinese and North Vietnamese who won the day and their T-38-85 tanks,
ZSU anti-aircraft platforms.
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ISBN
9781473840836
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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