The Tank Book: The Definitive Visual History of Armoured Vehicles

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АНГИЛАЛ
Society & Social Sciences
ХУДАЛДААНД
2017
Дөрөвдүгээр сар 3
НҮҮРНИЙ ТОО
256
Нүүр
ЭРХЛЭН ГАРГАГЧ
ISBN-13
9780241250310
ХЭМЖЭЭС
306 x 261 x 22 мм

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Pivotal to modern warfare, tanks have dominated the battlefield for over a century. Get up close to more than 400 military colossuses with this definitive visual guide to armoured vehicles.

In 1916, the British built a vehicle that could pound the battlefield impervious to enemy fire, crushing obstacles and barbed wire in its path. The first tank, or "Mother" as it was known, had arrived. In The Tank Book you can view it in detail, along with other iconic models including the German Panzer, the legendary Tiger, the Vickers Medium Mark II, the Centurion, and the Hellcat - the fastest armoured fighting vehicle ever.

This comprehensive volume takes you through the most exciting story in recent military history with the development of heavy artillery, anti-tank weaponry, and the men - such as Mikail Koshkin and Sir William Tritton - who designed these awe-inspiring beasts.

Produced with The Tank Museum, The Tank Book traces the tank's development in response to two world wars, Korea, Vietnam, the Cold War and many other conflicts. It shows each model in detail, highlighting details such as their performance, specification, armour, weaponry, and much more.

If you are interested in modern warfare, The Tank Book is truly unmissable reading.

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ISBN-139780241250310
Худалдаанд гарсан огноо2017-04-03
ФорматХатуу хавтастай
Нүүрний тоо256 нүүр
Эрхлэн гаргасанDorling Kindersley Ltd
Жин1632 гр
Хэмжээс306 x 261 x 22 мм

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