
Tank Combat
The Theory and Practice of Tank Warfare 1916-2000
Amber Books (Publisher)
Published on 14. July 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
176 pages
978-1-78274-535-8 (ISBN)
Description
Ever since it first appeared on the battlefield in World War I, the tank has had an awe-inspiring effect on the enemy. Tank Combat reveals how the tank has developed as an offensive tool over the course of the century, and how tactics have evolved both to exploit and to counter this formidable weapon. Christer Jorgensen and Chris Mann demonstrate through their examination of important tank battles and campaigns that the tank has remained a key part of any commander's offensive and defensive plans. Successful tank strategies and tactics are compared with those which were less well-planned and implemented, such as the French use of their individually superior tanks against the famous German blitzkrieg in l940. With maps and diagrams to complement the text, the book shows how tanks have fought on the battlefields of Europe, Africa and Asia, and analyses the tactics used in armoured battles up to the present day.
Tank Combat discusses in detail the development of tank tactics and strategy over time by Western and Soviet military planners, and the importance of radical figures like Fuller and Guderian, the architect of blitzkrieg, in planning the use of armour. The book demonstrates how their ideas and those of others were put into practice on the battlefield itself, with in-depth accounts and analyses of great tank battles ranging from Cambrai to Kursk, Chinese Farm, and Desert Storm.
The evolution of the tank itself is also covered in detail, with the authors examining the various improvements in tank design over the course of the century. From the British Males and Females of World War I, to the Soviet T-34 and German Panther of World War II, and on to the American MI Abrams, British Challenger, French Leclerc and Soviet T-72 designs, each tank's design and capabilities have helped shape the way in which they are used.
Illustrated throughout with black-and-white action photographs, Tank Combat is a definitive guide to the art of armoured combat in the twentieth century.
Tank Combat discusses in detail the development of tank tactics and strategy over time by Western and Soviet military planners, and the importance of radical figures like Fuller and Guderian, the architect of blitzkrieg, in planning the use of armour. The book demonstrates how their ideas and those of others were put into practice on the battlefield itself, with in-depth accounts and analyses of great tank battles ranging from Cambrai to Kursk, Chinese Farm, and Desert Storm.
The evolution of the tank itself is also covered in detail, with the authors examining the various improvements in tank design over the course of the century. From the British Males and Females of World War I, to the Soviet T-34 and German Panther of World War II, and on to the American MI Abrams, British Challenger, French Leclerc and Soviet T-72 designs, each tank's design and capabilities have helped shape the way in which they are used.
Illustrated throughout with black-and-white action photographs, Tank Combat is a definitive guide to the art of armoured combat in the twentieth century.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Amber Books Ltd
Target group
Interest Age: From 16 to 99 years
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
Index; Maps; Halftones, color; Halftones, black and white; Illustrations, color; Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 183 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
500 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78274-535-8 (9781782745358)
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Persons
Christer Jorgensen has a Ph.D from University College, London. An expert on military history, Jorgensen has published various books on the history of European warfare. Based in London, he has also contributed to Battles That Changed Warfare and Battles of the Crusades. Chris Mann is a Senior Lecturer at the Dept of War Studies, Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, UK. He is the author of several books on World War II and elite forces. He lives in London.
Content
1. Enter the Landship
2. Towards Total War
3. Blitzkrieg
4. The Eastern Front
5. The War in the Desert
6. Tank War in Africa and Italy
7. Northwest Europe
8. Stalin's Revenge
9. The Cold War in Europe
10. Hot War Post-1945
11. Limited War: 1945 Onwards
Bibliography
Index
2. Towards Total War
3. Blitzkrieg
4. The Eastern Front
5. The War in the Desert
6. Tank War in Africa and Italy
7. Northwest Europe
8. Stalin's Revenge
9. The Cold War in Europe
10. Hot War Post-1945
11. Limited War: 1945 Onwards
Bibliography
Index