Artillery of the Warsaw Pact

Artillery of the Warsaw Pact

Author: Russell Phillips

Publisher: Shilka Publishing

Published: 2018-08-22

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 0995513392

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Considered to be “the god of modern war” by the Soviet army, artillery played a vital role in the Cold War period. The armies of the Warsaw Pact made artillery a cornerstone of their military strategies. And the importance they placed on this type of weaponry saw them use their technology and expertise to develop a wide range of munitions including mortars, rocket launchers, missiles and large-calibre guns. Artillery of the Warsaw Pact provides a compelling and detailed account of the artillery used by Warsaw Pact countries and the important role it played during this period of suspicion, tension and unease. The powerful weapons created at this time had the potential to destroy significant enemy resources, posing a very real threat to NATO forces. This book will allow you to gain an insight into the way in which artillery was used by the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact nations. Read about mortars ranging from light 50mm weapons to enormous 240mm breech-loaded versions capable of destroying fortified buildings from a distance. Artillery of the Warsaw Pact also looks at the widespread use of towed guns as well as the growth in popularity of self-propelled guns. The book also details how Second World War weapons like multiple rocket launchers continued to play a key part in the Cold War hostilities, alongside newly-developed artillery, including tactical ballistic missiles which Khrushchev viewed as a critical part of his response to the threat posed by the United States.


Weapons and Equipment of the Warsaw Pact

Weapons and Equipment of the Warsaw Pact

Author: Russell Phillips

Publisher: Shilka Publishing

Published: 2018-10-10

Total Pages: 510

ISBN-13: 1912680009

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When East and West survived on a knife-edge between peace and war, both sides were busy preparing themselves for military action. But what exactly would NATO's troops have faced if the Cold War had suddenly turned hot? This ebook box set contains the first three books of the Weapons and Equipment of the Warsaw Pact series: Tanks and Combat Vehicles of the Warsaw Pact, Combat Engineering Equipment of the Warsaw Pact, and Artillery of the Warsaw Pact.


The Armies of the Warsaw Pact Nations

The Armies of the Warsaw Pact Nations

Author: Friedrich Wiener

Publisher:

Published: 1981

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13:

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Engelsksproget udgave i eet bind om Warszawapagtens væbnede styrker, herunder organisation, taktiske doktriner, våben, materiel og udrustning. KGB har værket på tysk i to bind se ISBN: 3700803818 (bd. 2A) og 3700803828 (bd. 2B)


Brassey's Infantry Weapons of the World, 1950-1975

Brassey's Infantry Weapons of the World, 1950-1975

Author: John Ivor Headon Owen

Publisher:

Published: 1978

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 9780517242346

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Includes material on pistols, revolvers, submachine guns, submachine carbines, rifles, carbines, machine guns, mortars, missiles, rockets, grenades, grenade launchers, flamethrowers, mines, bayonets, intruder alarms, mine detectors, optical devices, pyrotechnics, and radar. Also in, glossary, abbreviations. Also includes glossary, abbreviations, table of armies and their infantry weapons, index of manufacturers' addresses, and index of weapons.


The Rocket Propelled Grenade

The Rocket Propelled Grenade

Author: Gordon L. Rottman

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2011-01-01

Total Pages: 169

ISBN-13: 1849086559

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A comprehensive illustrated study of the RPG The RPG-series of weapons is the most widely used family of lightweight antitank weapons in the world today. RPGs have been used not only against their intended targets, but against personnel, fortifications, buildings, soft-skin vehicles, watercraft, and aircraft. Lightweight, relatively compact, easy to operate and maintain, they meet most of the requirements of any armed group. Like any weapon system, RPGs and their ammunition have their limitations. While these limitations are much touted by proponents of more advanced weapons, they lose sight of many armed groups' requirement for lightweight, compact, inexpensive, easy to operate and maintain weapons. Most sophisticated weapons tend to be just the opposite – heavy, cumbersome, excessively expensive, and requiring extensive training and an advanced support infrastructure. They are also more difficult to obtain due to export controls and restrictions. To be effective, an army actually needs a mix of both sophisticated and uncomplicated weapons. Gordon Rottman provides a detailed analysis, accompanied by photographs and full colour artwork, of perhaps one of the most important weapons to be developed in the 20th century.