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US Field Artillery of World War II (New Vanguard, Book 131)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at Oct. 19, 2019
US Field Artillery of World War II (New Vanguard, Book 131)

US Field Artillery of World War II (New Vanguard, Book 131) by Steven J. Zaloga
English | December 20th, 2011 | ISBN: 1846030617 | 48 pages | EPUB | 8.93 MB

Determined to learn from the lessons of World War I, the US Army developed a new generation of field artillery weapons and tactics during the 1930s. Consequently, in World War II it was the clear leader in field artillery. Providing a thorough examination of the many critical innovations and doctrines, and the impact they had on performance, including the motorization of artillery, Fire Direction Centers, aerial observation, and radio communications. Exploring, in their entirety, the weapons that formed the backbone of the US artillery arsenal in World War II, this book reveals a wealth of detail not readily available elsewhere.

M10 and M36 Tank Destroyers 1942-53 (New Vanguard, Book 57)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at Oct. 20, 2019
M10 and M36 Tank Destroyers 1942-53 (New Vanguard, Book 57)

M10 and M36 Tank Destroyers 1942-53 (New Vanguard, Book 57) by Steven J. Zaloga
English | August 21st, 2012 | ISBN: 1841764698 | 48 pages | EPUB | 16.50 MB

The US Army had a unique tactical doctrine during World War II, placing the emphasis for tank fighting on its Tank Destroyer Command whose main early-war vehicle was the M10 3-inch Gun Motor Carriage, based on the reliable M4A2 Sherman tank chassis. This durable and versatile vehicle saw combat service from the North Africa campaign in 1943. By 1944, its gun was not powerful enough and it was rearmed with the new 90 mm gun, becoming the M36 90mm Gun Motor Carriage. This book details one of the only US armoured vehicles capable of dealing with the Panther and Tiger during the Battle of the Bulge.

War Elephants (New Vanguard, Book 150)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at Oct. 20, 2019
War Elephants (New Vanguard, Book 150)

War Elephants (New Vanguard, Book 150) by Konstantin Nossov, Konstantin S Nossov
English | April 17th, 2012 | ISBN: 1846032687 | 48 pages | EPUB | 6.22 MB

Elephants have been deployed as weapons for centuries, particularly in South and South-East Asia, where war elephants constituted the bulk of most armies in the region from antiquity right up to the 19th century. This book offers an insight into the incredible history of these 'living tanks,' focusing on the design of the equipment and armament that made them so terrifying. The author, Konstantin S Nossov, traces the history of war elephants, from their deployment against Alexander the Great's army at the battle of Gaugamela, through to their use in the 19th century by the armies of South-East Asia, analyzing the battle formation and tactics of war elephants in action and how these tactics developed.

Great Lakes Warships 1812-1815 (New Vanguard, Book 188)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at Oct. 21, 2019
Great Lakes Warships 1812-1815 (New Vanguard, Book 188)

Great Lakes Warships 1812-1815 (New Vanguard, Book 188) by Mark Lardas
English | March 20th, 2012 | ISBN: 1849085668 | 48 pages | EPUB | 9.15 MB

When war broke out in 1812, neither the United States Navy nor the Royal Navy had more than a token force on the Great Lakes. However, once the shooting started, it sparked a ship-building arms race that continued throughout the war. This book examines the design and development of the warships built upon the lakes during the war, emphasizing their differences from their salt-water contemporaries. It then goes onto cover their operational use as they were pitted against each other in a number of clashes on the lakes that often saws ships captured, re-crewed, and thrown back against their pervious owners. Released in 2012 to coincide with the 200th anniversary of the outbreak of the war, this is a timely look at a small, freshwater naval war.

Space Shuttle Launch System 1972-2004 (New Vanguard, Book 99)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at Oct. 21, 2019
Space Shuttle Launch System 1972-2004 (New Vanguard, Book 99)

Space Shuttle Launch System 1972-2004 (New Vanguard, Book 99) by Mark Lardas
English | September 18th, 2012 | ISBN: 1841766917 | 48 pages | EPUB | 12.73 MB

The Space Shuttle is one of the oldest and most famous manned launch systems — the only launch vehicle that has been used for a longer period of time is the Soviet (now Russian) R-7 booster. By the start of the third millennium, the Space Shuttle had carried crews into space over 85 times. Although not a military structure, the Shuttle had been sold as an all-purpose launch system to be used jointly for military and civilian purposes. Featuring full-colour photos throughout, this book covers the design, development and operational history of a unique vehicle.

LAV-25: The Marine Corps’ Light Armored Vehicle (New Vanguard, Book 185)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at Oct. 21, 2019
LAV-25: The Marine Corps’ Light Armored Vehicle (New Vanguard, Book 185)

LAV-25: The Marine Corps’ Light Armored Vehicle (New Vanguard, Book 185) by James D'Angina
English | November 22nd, 2011 | ISBN: 1849086117 | 48 pages | EPUB | 12.32 MB

The Light Armored Vehicle 25 (LAV-25) has played a significant role in transforming United States Marine Corps doctrine since its introduction in the early 1980s. The Marine Corps' Light Armored Vehicle program was based on the proven Swiss MOWAG Piranha series of 4x4, 6x6, and 8x8 wheeled vehicles. However, developing organizational units, tactics, and employment of the weapon system within the force structure of the Marine Corps proved to be more of a challenge than fielding the weapon system. This resulted in multiple re-designations for LAV units within the Corps.

American Light and Medium Frigates 1794-1836 (New Vanguard, Book 147)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at Oct. 9, 2019
American Light and Medium Frigates 1794-1836 (New Vanguard, Book 147)

American Light and Medium Frigates 1794-1836 (New Vanguard, Book 147) by Mark Lardas
English | January 24th, 2012 | ISBN: 1846032660 | 48 pages | EPUB | 8.32 MB

The 'Original Six' frigates were commissioned by the new-born US Navy at a staggering cost of nearly $700,000. Designed to be light and fast, these warships enabled America to project its power across the globe. Among the ships Mark Lardas examines is USS Constellation: the first ship to be commissioned by the United States Navy. Alongside stirring accounts of engagements during the Barbary Wars, the author explores the design and development of these frigates, explaining the shortcomings that led to their replacement by larger, heavier 44-gun models by 1800. Packed with contemporary illustrations of US frigates and their British and French rivals, this book follows the escalation of the naval 'arms race' during the 18th century.

Zeppelins: German Airships 1900–40 (New Vanguard, Book 101)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at Oct. 9, 2019
Zeppelins: German Airships 1900–40 (New Vanguard, Book 101)

Zeppelins: German Airships 1900–40 (New Vanguard, Book 101) by Charles Stephenson
English | March 20th, 2012 | ISBN: 1841766925 | 48 pages | EPUB | 12.07 MB

On 2 July 1900 the people of Friedrichshafen, Germany, witnessed a momentous occasion - the first flight of LZ 1, Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin's first airship. Although deemed a failure, a succession of better craft (LZ2 to 10) enabled the Zeppelin to expand into the consumer market of airship travel, whilst also providing military craft for the German Army and Navy. The years of the Great War saw the Zeppelins undertake strategic bombing missions against Great Britain. This title covers the post-war fate of the Zeppelins, including the crash of the Hindenburg, and their use by the Luftwaffe at the beginning of World War II.

US Marine Corps Tanks of World War II (New Vanguard, Book 186)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at Oct. 11, 2019
US Marine Corps Tanks of World War II (New Vanguard, Book 186)

US Marine Corps Tanks of World War II (New Vanguard, Book 186) by Steven J. Zaloga
English | January 24th, 2012 | ISBN: 1849085609 | 48 pages | EPUB | 11.93 MB

During World War II, the US Marine Corps formed six tank battalions that battled through the harsh conditions of the Pacific Theatre. Using the same basic tanks as the US Army, notably the M3 and M5A1 light tanks and the M4 Sherman medium tank, the marines made both technical and tactical innovations to make them more effective in the fight against the Japanese. Deep wading equipment, flamethrower tanks, and even wooden armor all became part of the Marine arsenal. This book examines the tactics and technology that made the US Marine Corps tank service unique in the annals of warfare.

Railway Guns of World War I (New Vanguard, Book 249)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at Oct. 11, 2019
Railway Guns of World War I (New Vanguard, Book 249)

Railway Guns of World War I (New Vanguard, Book 249) by Marc Romanych, Greg Heuer
English | August 24th, 2017 | ISBN: 1472816390 | 48 pages | EPUB | 17.60 MB

World War I was the Golden Age of the railway gun. Even though at the start of the conflict none of the armies possessed any railway artillery pieces and the very idea was comparatively new, more railway guns were used during this war than in any other conflict. Designed to break the stalemate of trench warfare, the first railway guns were simple, improvised designs made by mounting surplus coastal defence, fortress, and naval guns onto existing commercial railway carriages. As the war dragged on, railway artillery development shifted to longer range guns that could shell targets deep behind enemy lines. This change of role brought much larger and more sophisticated guns often manufactured by mounting long-barrel naval guns to specially-designed railway carriages.