While the Red Army’s arsenal at the start of the Second World War
included weapons dating back to the Great War or earlier, the 1930s’
modernization program had introduced the automatic Tokarev pistol and
self-loading Tokarev rifle. Its small arms were soon replaced by
mass-produced sub-machine guns, such as the PPSh 1941, nicknamed the
‘PePeSha,’. Supplementing the submachine guns, the Degtyarev Light
Machine Gun DP-27. Fitted with a circular pan magazine, it received
the not-unsurprising nickname ‘Record Player.’ New mortars and
towed artillery pieces, ranging from 76mm to 203mm, entered service in
the pre-war years. In addition to a wide range of towed,
self-propelled and anti-tank guns, the Soviets fielded the Katyusha
rocket launchers in 1941, nicknamed the ‘Stalin’s organ’ by the
Germans. The 1930s saw the introduction of the BT light tank series.
The iconic T-34 medium tank series came into service in late 1940,
joined by the IS-2 heavy tank from early 1944, the prefix letters
‘IS’ translates to Joseph Stalin. These formidable AFVs led the
Red Army to victory in May 1945 over Nazi Germany. All these weapons
and more are covered with numerous images in this authoritative
overview of the subject.
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ISBN
9781399095419
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
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Engelsk
Format
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Digital bok
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