Tanks at the Iron Curtain 1975–90: The ultimate generation of Cold War heavy armor
Spiral-Bound | October 24, 2023
Steven J. Zaloga, Felipe Rodríguez (Illustrated by)
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Tanks at the Iron Curtain 1975–90: The ultimate generation of Cold War heavy armor
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A comprehensive account of the new generation of advanced tanks to emerge during the last 15 years of the Cold War, showcasing major improvements in armor protection, gunsights, and firecontrol systems.
Focusing on the technology of the period, author Steven J. Zaloga explains how the demands of a potential Cold War battlefield spurred the development of the 20th century’s most advanced tanks. He considers the final versions of the Soviet T-72, T-64, and T-80 and assesses their strengths and weaknesses. He also explores how the failure of the US-German MBT-70 project led to America’s development of the M1 Abrams tank, and to Germany’s all-new Leopard II. The British development of the Challenger tank is also considered, as is the lesser-known Leclerc tank developed by France, the smallest and lightest of any of the western designs.
Pinpointing the technology utilized, including turbine engines, APFSDS ammunition, advanced armor, and computerized fire-control systems, this volume describes how rival tank designs compared, and describes their place in modern armies.
Publisher: Macmillan
Original Binding: Trade Paperback
Pages: 48 pages
ISBN-10: 1472853806
Item Weight: 1.0 lbs
Dimensions: 7.2 x 1.0 x 9.8 inches
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