Challenger 1 Main Battle Tank, Vol. II

Challenger 1 Main Battle Tank, Vol. II

EnglishPaperback / softback
Kagero Oficyna Wydawnicza
EAN: 9788364596001
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In Challenger 1 Volume 2 Robert Griffin outlines the service career of the Challenger 1 Main Battle Tank and Challenger Repair and Recovery Vehicle. This exciting Photosniper title includes numerous period photographs in colour and in black and white, ten colour plates and vehicle plans for the Challenger 1 Mk.3 as deployed into combat during Operation Granby. The photos selected for this book include original images from the vehicle’s trials, its service in BAOR, in Bosnia and in Operation Granby. The Challenger 1 and CRARRV are documented in many unpublished photos and detailed walk around photos include examples taken of the Challengers employed in Operation Granby in 1991 and of the CRARRV in its most recent guise. The highs and lows of the Challenger 1’s career in the British Army are described in detail. This work is an excellent reference for the modeller, AFV enthusiast and former crewman, and follows Challenger 1 Volume 1, also available from Kagero Publishing’s Photosniper series. •The new format of the book - A4 •80 pages •185 archive photos •10 color profiles •3 reference drawings •mate coated paper •soft cover binding
EAN 9788364596001
ISBN 8364596004
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Kagero Oficyna Wydawnicza
Publication date May 1, 2014
Pages 80
Language English
Dimensions 210 x 297
Country Poland
Readership General
Illustrations 185 archive photos, 10 colour profiles
Series Photosniper