Armour
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Walker Bulldog
Picture profile of one of the most heavily armoured scouting tanks to be used in combat. The M41 Walker Bulldog was originally designed to be air-transportable, and the desired anti-tank capabilities were provided by installing a long 76 mm gun with an advanced rangefinder. Learn More -
7816: Assault: Journal Of Armored And Heliborne Warfare, Vol. 16
1) "Gators" in Fallujah This article exclusively covers AAVP7A1 RAM/RS operated by the USMC. The vehicles of the 2nd Assault Amphibian Battalion were photographed while operating in the vicinity of Fallujah in Iraq. Learn More -
7056: Panzer Vor! 2: German Armor At War 1939-45
When the author's first volume, "Panzer Vor!", was published, it was very well received by modelers and military enthusiasts alike. This second volume in the series continues in exactly the same vein, with an inspiring combination of fascinating period photographs and very precise captions. Learn More -
7815: Assault: Journal Of Armored & Heliborne Warfare Vol. 15
1) German Recon Vehicle Fennek This article covers the Bundeswehr's brand new Fennek reconnaissance vehicle. The vehicle will completely replace the 8x8 Luchs. This comprehensive article informs the reader of everything there is to know about the four-wheeled Fennek, including its development, features, and its deployment. Learn More -
7060: Panzer Vor! 3: German Armor At War 1939-45
The trilogy continues! This is Frank De Sisto's third volume in his series on German armored vehicles of WWII. The format is identical to the two volumes that have previously been published. Learn More -
7506: M2/3 Bradley
Modern military vehicles come under the lens in this full-color series of books. Each volume examines a particluar family of vehicles and any associated variants, and records them with over 120 high quality photos. Learn More -
Death Traps
• Offers a unique perspective on modern mechanized warfare • Fills a critical gap in World War II Literature In his rare behind the scenes story of an American armour division during World War II, Benton Y. Cooper provides surprising insight into what it took to keep Patton's tanks rolling across Europe. Learn More