Armored Fighting Vehicles

Armored Fighting Vehicles by Philip Trewhitt, published by Friedman/Fairfax in August 2001, is a comprehensive exploration of significant military vehicles that have shaped warfare since World War I. This 320-page book provides an overview of the evolution of armored fighting vehicles, beginning with the early tanks of World War I and progressing through to the advanced models used in contemporary conflicts.
Readers will find detailed examinations of iconic tanks from World War II, including the Panther, Tiger, Sherman, and T-34, which played pivotal roles in land warfare. The book also covers modern fighting machines, such as the Abrams and Challenger tanks, highlighting their technological advancements and impact on military strategy. With a focus on history and military developments, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the evolution of armored vehicles.
Official synopsis Publisher
Armored Fighting Vehicles is a compendium of the most important and influential military vehicles that have been in service since World War I. Starting with the crude and unreliable tanks of World War I, the book goes on to examine the military vehicles of World War II, tanks such as the Panther, Tiger, Sherman and T-34 — vehicles that transformed the art of land warfare. Armored Fighting Vehicles also includes up-to-date fighting machines, such as the Abrams and Challenger tanks, and.
FAQ
What is “Armored Fighting Vehicles” about?
Who is the author of “Armored Fighting Vehicles”?
When was “Armored Fighting Vehicles” published?
What is the ISBN for “Armored Fighting Vehicles”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
