Photosniper 23: British Infantry Tanks in World War II
- Brand: Kagero
- Product Code: D10726 [33217]
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- Date added: 23/05/2025
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PHOTOSNIPER, book No 23: BRITISH INFANTRY TANKS IN WORLD WAR II
Before the start of the Second World War, British armoured doctrine was in a terrible muddle. Opinion had been divided between the proponents of the tank who saw it as the weapon of break-in, using it as an infantry support weapon, and those who saw it as the weapon of break-out, using it to restore mobility and to destroy the enemy’s forces behind the frontline. In many ways it was a division between those who saw the tank solely through the prism of the experience of the First World War, and those who saw it a decisive weapon for the future. Britain was also conscious of the continuing requirements for imperial policing, in which small tanks and armoured cars had already proved their worth. As a consequence, it was decided that Britain needed three different classes of tanks: Light tanks for the policing role that could also be used for reconnaissance duties in a general war; fast and lightly armoured Cruiser tanks for break-out and exploitation, and heavily armoured but slow Infantry tanks for the break-in.
Publisher: Kagero
Description:
- 96 pages
- about250 archive photographs
- 12 color profiles (12 views)
- Gloss coated paper
- Format A4
- Soft cover binding
Condition: NEW COPY
Shipping weight: 600 gr.
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