M4 Sherman - USA : beaux livres - histoire, types et technique (4/6)
Un livre sur les chars M4 Sherman ? Découvrez ici des beaux livres sur l'histoire, les types et la technique des chars des États-Unis (4/6).
Sherman Firefly
The most powerfully gunned tank fielded by the Allies during World War II was the Sherman Firefly. An ordinary American-built Sherman modified by the British, the Firefly had the firepower that could finally match the awesome German tanks that had dominated Europe. David Fletcher examines the controversy that dogged the Firefly and the psychological boost the tank provided to Allied forces. Exploring its successes and failures on the battlefield and providing a realistic assessment of the tank's worth, this is essential reading for anyone wanting to know the facts about a tank variant that quickly developed its own mythology.
Contents: Introduction - The 17-pounder - Developments at Lulworth - Designing the Firefly - The Conversion Programme - Ammunition - Concrete Busters - The Firefly in Action - The American Angle - Supply and Demand - What's in a Name? - Index.
Auteur :
David Fletcher
Présentation :
48 pages, 24.5 x 18.5 x 0.4 cm, broché
Illustration :
abondamment illustré avec des photos et des dessins (en N&B et couleurs)
The Sherman Crab Flail tank was the powerful culmination of a series of mine-clearing flail tanks developed during World War II. Here, David Fletcher recounts how the Sherman Crabs were among the first tanks ashore on D-Day and as the war progressed they were in constant demand both for formal attacks and more incidental operations. Following the development of the tank and its use in the war, he details the US Army's initial lack of interest in the flail, but how after cooperative actions with the British, they too decided to adopt the type themselves. In addition to its special mine-clearing role the Sherman Crab was also capable of fighting in tank duels, and this book includes dramatic accounts of its use by the famous 79th Armoured Division and the US Army. The author explores the beginnings of the design in the Matilda Scorpion and Baron flails, developed for the Valentine and M3 Grant tanks, through to the Sherman, and particularly the Crab version.
Contents: Introduction - Alamein Debut - Developments in Britain - Prototypes Proliferate - The Scorpions Spread· The Crabs Move In - The American Angle - Post-War Developments - Bibliography - Colour Plate Commentary - Index.
Auteur :
David Fletcher
Présentation :
48 pages, 22 x 18.5 x 0.4 cm, broché
Illustration :
abondamment illustré avec des photos et des dessins (en N&B et couleurs)
Swimming Shermans - Sherman DD amphibious tank of World War II
The Sherman DD (Duplex Drive) tank was a brilliant innovation; the design and development of a tank that could float and even 'swim' in water was controversial. Each tank was enveloped in a waterproofed canvas screen, launched at sea from landing craft and then 'swam' to shore, where the screens were deflated, allowing the tanks to operate as fighting vehicles.
This book discusses the Sherman DD's many variants, including the prototype Valentine DD tank and examines the successes and tragic failures on the beaches of Normandy and further into North-West Europe, including the challenge of crossing the River Rhine.
Contents: Introduction - Design and development - Operational History - Variants - Colour plate commentary.
Auteur :
David Fletcher
Présentation :
48 pages, 24.5 x 18.5 x 0.4 cm, broché
Illustration :
abondamment illustré avec des photos et des dessins (en N&B et couleurs)
Editeur :
Osprey Publishing (GB, 2006)
Série :
New Vanguard (123)
EAN:
9781841769837
Swimming Shermans - Sherman DD amphibious tank of World War II
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