Aircraft and Aviation
Kenneth Macksey
ISBN 9781902304304
Format Paperback
Dimensions 280 x 210mm
The Illustrated Story of Armoured Battlefield Conflict in the Twentieth Century
Tank versus Tank is an exciting and absorbing study of the way armoured warfare on land has developed and been totally transformed throughout the 20th Century. Written with authority and style by an expert, the book is fully illustrated with photographs, cutaway drawings, maps, diagrams and unique panoramas which capture and recreate vital moments on the battlefield.
From the time Armoured Fighting Vehicles, more commonly known as tanks, first appeared on the battlefield in World War I, their principal enemy was the gun. Until March 1918 this meant the main danger to the early British and French gun-armed tanks came from field artillery, mounted on wheels, often protected by an armoured shield.
But then, the Germans developed their own machines and on April 24 the inevitable happened. History was made at Villers-Bretonneux as British and German tanks clashed in battle for the first time. The tank-versus-tank engagement was at once recognized by battlefield commanders as a potent method of dealing with the emergent tank threat to their armies.
Produced in the same style as the popular Aircraft Versus Aircraft, this superbly illustrated study of tank tactics and strategy explains the totally international development and deployment of the tank against itself and a background of technical innovations and growing threats from field artillery, mines, grenades, aircraft and missiles.
In conclusion, Kenneth Macksey vividly demonstrates with reference to the Gulf War, to a specially constructed tank engagement and to the 'Vehicle of the Future' that the tank still retains its position as a key anti-tank weapon system, albeit in a very different form to that first demonstrated in 1918o9.
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