Anti tank Weapons

Anti tank Weapons
Author: Peter Chamberlain,Terry Gander
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1974
Genre: Antitank weapons
ISBN: STANFORD:36105029088866

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Men Against Tanks

Men Against Tanks
Author: John S. Weeks
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 218
Release: 1975
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015004714021

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Hitler s Anti Tank Weapons 1939 1945

Hitler s Anti Tank Weapons 1939   1945
Author: Hans Seidler
Publsiher: Pen and Sword Military
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2020-05-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781526749840

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This illustrated WWII history captures the evolution of Nazi Germany’s anti-armor weaponry through rare archival wartime photos. Hitler’s Wehrmacht and SS units will be remembered for their aggressive Blitzkrieg tactics. But, as the war progressed, the Germans developed an impressive range of anti-tank warfare weaponry and munitions. Using many rare unpublished images, this Images of War book covers the full Nazi anti-armor capability. Also featured are the half-tracks and converted Panzers that pulled or mounted these weapons and carried observers and reconnaissance elements forward. Later hand-held anti-tank weapons came into service and were effective against Allied armor. The Panzerfaust, with its shaped charge warhead, became the first disposable anti-tank weapon in history. This comprehensive book shows this formidable range of weapons in action from Poland in 1939, through North Africa and the Eastern Front to the final collapse of the Third Reich in 1945.

The PIAT

The PIAT
Author: Matthew Moss
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2020-08-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472838148

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Designed in 1942, Britain's innovative Projector, Infantry, Anti-Tank (PIAT) provided British and Commonwealth troops with a much-needed means of taking on Germany's formidable Panzers. Replacing the inadequate Boys anti-tank rifle, it was conceived in the top-secret World War II research and development organization known colloquially as 'Churchill's Toyshop', alongside other ingenious weapons such as the sticky bomb, the limpet mine and the time-pencil fuse. Unlike the more famous US bazooka, the PIAT had its roots in something simpler than rocket science. Operated from the shoulder, the PIAT was a spigot mortar which fired a heavy high-explosive bomb, with its main spring soaking up the recoil. The PIAT had a limited effective range. Troops required nerves of steel to get close enough to an enemy tank to ensure a direct hit, often approaching to within 50ft of the target, and no fewer than six Victoria Crosses were won during World War II by soldiers operating PIATs. A front-line weapon in every theatre of the conflict in which Commonwealth troops fought, from Europe to the Far East, the PIAT remained in service after 1945, seeing action during the Greek Civil War, the Arab–Israeli conflict and the Korean War. This illustrated study combines detailed research with expert analysis to reveal the full story of the design, development and deployment of this revolutionary weapon.

The Anti Tank Rifle

The Anti Tank Rifle
Author: Steven J. Zaloga
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2018-01-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472817235

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The emergence of the tank in World War I led to the development of the first infantry weapons to defend against tanks. Anti-tank rifles became commonplace in the inter-war years and in the early campaigns of World War II in Poland and the Battle of France, which saw renewed use in the form of the British .55in Boys anti-tank rifle - also used by the US Marine Corps in the Pacific. The French campaign made it clear that the day of the anti-tank rifle was ending due to the increasing thickness of tank armour. Nevertheless, anti-tank rifles continued to be used by the Soviets on the Eastern Front with two rifles, the 14.5mm PTRS and PTRD, and were still in widespread use in 1945. They served again with Korean and Chinese forces in the Korean War, and some have even appeared in Ukraine in 2014–15. Fully illustrated and drawing upon a range of sources, this is the absorbing story of the anti-tank rifle, the infantryman's anti-armour weapon during the world wars.

The Anti Tank Rifle

The Anti Tank Rifle
Author: Steven J. Zaloga
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2018-01-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472817242

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The emergence of the tank in World War I led to the development of the first infantry weapons to defend against tanks. Anti-tank rifles became commonplace in the inter-war years and in the early campaigns of World War II in Poland and the Battle of France, which saw renewed use in the form of the British .55in Boys anti-tank rifle - also used by the US Marine Corps in the Pacific. The French campaign made it clear that the day of the anti-tank rifle was ending due to the increasing thickness of tank armour. Nevertheless, anti-tank rifles continued to be used by the Soviets on the Eastern Front with two rifles, the 14.5mm PTRS and PTRD, and were still in widespread use in 1945. They served again with Korean and Chinese forces in the Korean War, and some have even appeared in Ukraine in 2014–15. Fully illustrated and drawing upon a range of sources, this is the absorbing story of the anti-tank rifle, the infantryman's anti-armour weapon during the world wars.

Anti tank Weapons

Anti tank Weapons
Author: John Norris
Publsiher: Potomac Books
Total Pages: 46
Release: 1996
Genre: Antitank guns
ISBN: 1857531779

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Concise, accurate, and timely data on anti-tank battle gear.

World War II Infantry Anti Tank Tactics

World War II Infantry Anti Tank Tactics
Author: Gordon L. Rottman
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2013-08-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472805416

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The battlefield interaction between infantry and tanks was central to combat on most fronts in World War II. The first 'Blitzkrieg' campaigns saw the tank achieve a new dominance. New infantry tactics and weapons – some of them desperately dangerous – had to be adopted, while the armies raced to develop more powerful anti-tank guns and new light weapons. By 1945, a new generation of revolutionary shoulder-fired AT weapons was in widespread use. This book explains in detail the shifting patterns of anti-tank combat, illustrated with photographs, diagrams and colour plates showing how weapons were actually employed on the battlefield.