An illustrated study of how coalition armor in Iraq in 2003–06
handled a unique multi-threat environment, from enemy armor to IEDs.
On 20 March 2003, Coalition forces launched the invasion of Iraq on a
massive scale. Their armored fighting vehicles (AFVs) faced an
uncertain level of resistance, and soon had to overcome a wide range
of enemy threats. These included tank vs tank clashes during the first
days of the invasion (most famously at Basra and Mahmoudiyah), and
subsequently the dangers posed by enemy rocket-propelled grenades,
cannon fire, antitank guided missiles, and improvised explosive
devices. This vital new study covers both the opening clashes between
opposing AVFs and the tactics developed by Iraqi insurgents seeking to
neutralize Coalition superiority. Featuring full color photos, battle
scenes, weaponry, and tactical illustrations, it draws upon first-hand
accounts and official post-battle analyses to examine how Coalition
forces responded to the change in the nature of the threats. Among the
topics addressed are the coordination between Coalition infantry and
air power; how dealing with roadside bombs in Iraq resulted in changes
to equipment, tactics, and force structure; and the lessons learned
for future warfare.
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Iraq 2003–06
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472855725
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Osprey Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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