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OverviewDuring World War 2 the combatants produced countless types of tank, military transport, self-propelled guns and other specialised military transport for use against the enemy. Some of these types were successful; others less so. But all played a role in the unfolding drama of the war. During the invasion of Russia, the Germans soon had to battle with Russia's outstanding new T-34 medium tanks and the excellent KV-1 heavy tank, both of which had better armour and armament than the Panzer III and Panzer IV. The Germans urgently initiated the design of an entirely new medium/heavy tank - Project VK3002. A contract to build the Panther was awarded to MAN with a target of 250 a month, but by the end of 1942 this was increased to 600. Initially in service it was unreliable, but when all mechanical problems were cured, it gained a reputation as an all-round excellent tank, and over 6,000 in total were built. An armoured recovery version, Bergpanther V, was developed as it was not impossible to recover Panthers using half-track vehicles or Bergpanzer IVs. Other types included command and artillery observation vehicles. The most important variant was Jagdpanther - possibly the best tank destroyer of World War 2. Fitted with the formidable 88mm flak gun, a powerful engine and a low profile armoured superstructure, it was widely and rightly feared on the battlefield. Designed with the modeller, preservationist and wargamer in mind, Ian Allan Publishing's new 'In Detail' series is intended to provide the reader with a comprehensive history of the type of tank, self-propelled gun and military transport featured. Each volume includes a detailed history of the unit in service, along with information on variants, markings, unit allocations etc. Alongside the comprehensive illustrative section, which will include detailed shots of models in colour, the book will also include scale drawings and comprehensive guidance notes on camouflage. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jonathan Forty , George FortyPublisher: Crecy Publishing Imprint: Ian Allan Publishing Volume: No. 3 Dimensions: Width: 19.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 24.80cm Weight: 0.317kg ISBN: 9780711029415ISBN 10: 0711029415 Pages: 96 Publication Date: 01 May 2003 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationJonathan Forty lives in Dorset and is the author of a number of books and has actively assisted his father in recent years researching and complling books on a range of military subjects. George Forty served in the Tank Regiment, where he reached the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. After active service, he took over as curator of the Tank Museum and began a second career as one of Britain's foremost military historians. He is the author of numerous books on military many of which have been for Ian Allan Publishing, including Channel Islands at War, The Battle of Crete and, the latest published in November 2002, Fortress Europe. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |