The military historian and tank expert examines the evolution of the
Patton tank through archival photographs across four decades of
armored warfare. In the early Cold War years, a tank more powerful
than the Sherman or Pershing was needed. The first Patton tanks—the
M46s—were converted Pershings which saw service in Korea. The M47,
with a more effective 90mm gun and turret, was then developed to
counter the Soviet military threat. Later, the diesel-powered M48A3
was used by the US Marine Corps and US Army in South Vietnam. Further
Patton models emerged in the coming decades, including the
diesel-powered M60 series with its British-designed 105mm gun. Pattons
were also made into specialist vehicles, including anti-aircraft,
flame throwers, recovery and combat engineer vehicles. Other
countries, notably Israel, made their own modifications to their M48s
as well. In this volume full of superbly detailed wartime photographs,
American tank expert Michael Green discusses all of these variations
and their uses in combat zones around the world.
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Cold War Warrior
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ISBN
9781783378531
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Pen & Sword Military (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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