Soviet Armoured Cars 1936–45
Jamie Prenatt author Adam Hook illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:29th Oct '20
Should be back in stock very soon
An authoritative history of the Red Army's armoured cars, the quick and manoeuvrable vehicles which were used in conflicts ranging from the Spanish Civil War to the occupation of Poland.
The armoured car has an important place in the early history of Soviet armoured fighting vehicles (AFVs) – they were the most important AFV during the Russian Civil War and figured prominently in the mechanization of the Red Army that began in late 1929. The 1930s saw the development and production of a wide variety of armoured cars, which were used extensively in Soviet conflicts from then on. They saw service in the Spanish Civil War, in the 1939 Manchurian conflict with Japan, and in the occupation of the Baltic states and the invasion of Poland and Finland. Although many of its armoured cars were lost in the early months following the German invasion in June 1941, Russia continued with its armoured car development program, and the final model, the BA-64, was accepted for service in 1942 with over 9,000 built before production ended in 1946. This detailed book provides a survey of Russian armoured cars from 1936 to 1945, focusing on the history, design, and specifications of the wheeled armoured cars that entered series production, including the rail variants and tracked BA-30. Packed with photographs, cross-sections, and stunning battleplates, this is a comprehensive guide to some of the Red Army’s fastest AFVs.
Full of detail from the mechanics to the weapons and the tactics, this work has something for all interests from modellers to military enthusiasts. * GunMart *
ISBN: 9781472831835
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 172g
48 pages