
British Anti-tank Artillery 1939–45
The rapid development of the tank as an offensive weapon following its introduction in World War I gave artillery theorists cause for concern during the 1920s and 1930s.
By the beginning of World War II anti-tank guns had been developed, initially at around 37mm and 2 pounds in weight of shot. By the end of the war, monster anti-tank weapons were being developed, able to penetrate an armour thickness of up to 200mm at a range of 1,000 yards.
This book explores the British efforts to keep up in a war of development, which saw heavier and more powerful guns eventually replaced by experimental ideas in an attempt to stop the German onslaught.
- Kirjailija
- Chris Henry
- Kuvittaja
- Brian Delf
- ISBN
- 9781841766386
- Kieli
- englanti
- Paino
- 200 grammaa
- Sarja
- New Vanguard
- Julkaisupäivä
- 23.9.2004
- Kustantaja
- Osprey Publishing
- Sivumäärä
- 48