Tankograd 2006 - PT-76

£14.99 GBP
By Alexander Koshchavtsev, Jim Kinnear & Fred Koch Soviet & Warsaw Pact Amphibious Light Tank During WWII the Red Army mastered bridging and ferrying operations. In the immediate post-war era the Soviet Union felt compelled to expand this capability and rapidly develop a new generation of modern amphibious tanks.

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By Alexander Koshchavtsev, Jim Kinnear & Fred Koch

Soviet & Warsaw Pact Amphibious Light Tank

During WWII the Red Army mastered bridging and ferrying operations. In the immediate post-war era the Soviet Union felt compelled to expand this capability and rapidly develop a new generation of modern amphibious tanks. Priority was given to an amphibious light reconnaissance tank with sufficient firepower to establish and hold bridgeheads. The PT-76 amphibious tank would become the main vehicle in Soviet and Warsaw Pact amphibious operations in the Cold War decades to come.

This is the first comprehensive coverage of the PT-76 in Soviet Army, Polish Army and East German Army Service. Illustrated with 166 black and white photos, 5 colour photos, and one 1/35 scale drawing.

64 pages.

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Tankograd

Tankograd 2006 - PT-76

£14.99 GBP

By Alexander Koshchavtsev, Jim Kinnear & Fred Koch

Soviet & Warsaw Pact Amphibious Light Tank

During WWII the Red Army mastered bridging and ferrying operations. In the immediate post-war era the Soviet Union felt compelled to expand this capability and rapidly develop a new generation of modern amphibious tanks. Priority was given to an amphibious light reconnaissance tank with sufficient firepower to establish and hold bridgeheads. The PT-76 amphibious tank would become the main vehicle in Soviet and Warsaw Pact amphibious operations in the Cold War decades to come.

This is the first comprehensive coverage of the PT-76 in Soviet Army, Polish Army and East German Army Service. Illustrated with 166 black and white photos, 5 colour photos, and one 1/35 scale drawing.

64 pages.

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