Led by the USA with Western European partners, the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization (NATO) was formed in 1949 to counter the Soviet
threat. In response the Soviet Union assembled and dominated the
Warsaw Pact in 1954. The mainstay of both alliances’ groundforces
were their main battle tanks (MBTs). Initially both sides relied on
Second World War MBTs; in NATO’s case the Sherman medium tank and
its successor the M26 Pershing together with the British Centurion and
the heavy Conqueror. The Soviets originally fielded the T-34-85 medium
tank and the IS-2 and IS-3 heavy tank replaced by the T-10. Next came
the T-54 followed by the T-55 and 155mm armed T-63 (1965). The final
WP Cold War MBTs were the T-64, T-72 and T-80 all with 122mm main
armament. By contrast, NATO nations increasingly deployed a range of
MBTs; the widely used American Patton series (M46 through M48),
British Chieftain (1963) and Challenger (1982), French AMX-13 (1950)
and AMX-30. From 1963 the Bundeswehr was equipped with the homegrown
Leopard 1 and 2. The US M60 series and M1 Abrams came into service
from 1980. These and more MBTs and variants are covered in expert
detail in this superbly illustrated book.
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ISBN
9781399004329
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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