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RUSSIAN AND SOVIET TANKS 1915-1945

Autore: Steven J. Zaloga

Codice: 228112

€ 36,50

DISPONIBILE NOVEMBRE 2026

A comprehensive illustrated examination of the development and combat performance of Russian/Soviet battle tanks from World War I to the end of World War II.

In this, the first of two highly illustrated volumes examining the history of Russian and Soviet battle tanks, Steven J. Zaloga focuses on the history of Russian tank development from the time of Imperial Russia through to the Soviet period. Early Russian tank development began with other armored vehicles, such as armored trains and armored cars. However, by the time of World War II, the Soviet Union was in the vanguard of worldwide tank development. It produced 30,000 tanks in the 1920–39 period. During the war, however, a large portion of its tanks were lost and its tank industry faced a rebirth following 1941.

Expanding on material published in Osprey series, including New Vanguard, Duel and Campaign, and packed with period images and detailed artwork, Russian and Soviet Tanks 1915–1945 explores the concepts and production of tanks such as the T-34 and KV. It describes the experiences of the crews who saw combat, the performance of each tank in battle, and how the Russian and Soviet armored fighting vehicles compared with the enemy armor it faced, as well as the key lessons learned from combat that lead to new concepts and technological breakthroughs.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Ch 1: Imperial Russian Armor and the Civil Wars

Ch 2: Formation of the Red Tank Force: The 1920s
Ch 3: Soviet Tanks of the 1930s
Ch 4: Tank Doctrine and Organization in the late 1930s
Ch 5: The Great Patriotic War 1941–45
Ch 6: 1945: The Red Deluge
Further Reading
Index

Lingua

INGLESE

Illustrazioni

160 foto in bianco e nero e 90 artwork a colori

Pagine

272

Misure

19 x 25

Rilegato

SI

ISBN
9781472875006