PublishedPen And Sword, September 2016 |
ISBN9781473833609 |
FormatSoftcover, 144 pages |
Dimensions24.6cm × 18.9cm |
Along with the Tiger, Sherman and T-34, the Panther ranks as one of the most famous tanks of the Second World War. Anthony Tucker-Jones, in this comprehensive new study of a remarkable fighting vehicle, uses over 100 archive photographs, along with a selection of colour profiles, to describe its design, development and operational record.
On the Eastern Front the German army needed to counter the Red Army's robust and utilitarian T-34 which began to appear in every-growing and eventually decisive numbers. The Panther, the German response, was rapidly conceived and produced under extraordinarily difficult wartime conditions. With its sloping armour and a high-velocity 75mm gun, it proved to be a better medium tank than its predecessor the Mk IV, it was more versatile than the heavyweight Tiger and it was superior to most of the Allied tanks it faced. It also had an important influence on subsequent tank design. Anthony Tucker-Jones's photographic history gives a fascinating insight into its wartime career. AUTHOR: Anthony Tucker-Jones is a former defence intelligence officer and a widely published expert on regional conflicts, counter-terrorism and armoured and aerial warfare. He is the author of over twenty books He is security and terrorism correspondent for intersec The Journal of International Security and has freelanced for Channel 4 News. For further information his website can be found at www.atuckerjones.com. SELLING POINTS: A reprint of a classic of Great War naval literature A selection of over 150 rare wartime photographs of the Luftwaffe and the Red Air Force Previously unpublished photographs of Soviet and German warplanes in action Concise narrative history of the struggle in the air over the Eastern Front Covers the transport and reconnaissance aircraft as well as the fighters and bombers 150 illustrations and colour plates