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E-grāmata: Chobham Armour: Cold War British Armoured Vehicle Development

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  • Formāts: 320 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Oct-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Osprey Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781472855282
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  • Formāts: 320 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Oct-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Osprey Publishing
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781472855282

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A comprehensive overview of the work of the Military Vehicles Research and Development Establishment on Chobham Common, which provided armoured vehicles for the British Army from 1945 to its close in 2004.

Through much of World War II British tanks and armoured vehicles were outmatched by the German tanks they encountered and this led to the British Army placing much emphasis on ensuring that the same situation would not arise again if the Cold War turned hot. The task of developing the Main Battle Tanks and supporting armoured vehicles to out-range and quickly destroy the Soviet threat fell to the scientists and engineers at the Fighting Vehicle Research and Development Establishment on Chobham Common near to Chertsey. It was the design authority for all British Military vehicles for most of the period.

Military vehicle and equipment expert William Suttie draws extensively on official MOD reports to tell the story of the development of the British Cold War armour, such as the Centurion, Chieftain, Challenger, and many other wheeled and tracked armour vehicles that served the British Army of The Rhine. The vehicles developed at the Chertsey site were never used for their intended purpose on the plains of North-west Germany, but have proved their worth in British operations in places like Korea, Bosnia, Kuwait, Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as in the hands of other users around the world.

Fully illustrated with photographs, schemes and drawings, including some that have never been published before, this is a unique detailed overview of the development of all post-war British armoured vehicles.

Recenzijas

By its nature, the book is fairly technical, but explained clearly and with fine supporting photos and diagrams. Of particular interest to wargamers will be the tables giving hit and kill probabilities for NATO and Soviet anti-tank weaponry against main battle tanks, based on official systems that reflected target size, armour, ranges, etc, with some comparisons that may surprise you. A quality publication. -- Chris Jarvis * Miniature Wargames * The author has spent around 45 years working in the field of military vehicle/equipment research and development and that experience shines through in this book. -- Robin Buckland * Military Model Scene * An excellant resource for those interested in Cold War British Armour -- Duncan Evans * The Armourer Magazine * As one would expect the book is lavishly illustrated, with photographs of those vehicles that were actually constructed and plans for most of those that werent. Well written and lavishly illustrated, this is an excellent guide to the mainly successful military vehicles designed at Chobham. -- John Rickard * Historyofwar.org *

Papildus informācija

A comprehensive overview of the work of the Military Vehicles Research and Development Establishment on Chobham Common, which provided armoured vehicles for the British Army from 1945 to its close in 2004.
Acknowledgements 7(2)
Introduction 9(4)
PART 1 Main Battle Tank Development
13(154)
Centurion
14(29)
Conqueror
43(11)
Countering the Soviet Tank Threat
54(15)
Chieftain
69(29)
Novel Concept Studies
98(13)
UK/German Future Main Battle Tank
111(4)
MBT80 and the 4030 Programme
115(35)
Challenger 1
127(17)
Challenger 2
144(6)
Future Concept Studies
150(17)
PART 2 Medium and Light Tracked AFV Development
167(82)
Light Tanks and Combat Vehicle Reconnaissance (Tracked)
168(26)
Carriers and Armoured Personnel Carriers
194(46)
Other Light and Medium Tracks Concept Studies
240(9)
PART 3 Wheeled AFV Concepts and Development
249(20)
Saladin and Saracen
250(6)
Ferret
256(5)
Wheeled Armoured Vehicle Reconnaissance Concepts
261(2)
Fox and Vixen
263(6)
PART 4 Other British Armoured Vehicles of the Cold War Era
269(11)
1-Ton Armoured 4 × 4 Humber
270(2)
FV180 Combat Engineer Tractor
272(2)
SP70:155mm Self-Propelled Howitzer
274(2)
Saxon
276(1)
Vickers Main Battle Tanks
277(3)
APPENDICES
Annex A List of FV Numbers
280(9)
Annex B Centurion Data
289(3)
Annex C Chieftain Data
292(3)
Annex D Challenger 1 Data
295(2)
Annex E CVR(T) Data
297(5)
Annex F FV430 Series Data
302(3)
Annex G Warrior Data
305(3)
Annex H Saladin Data
308(2)
Annex I Saracen Data
310(1)
Annex J Ferret Data
311(2)
Annex K FV721 Fox Data
313(1)
Index 314
William Suttie has worked for the UK MOD for over 25 years in the field of military vehicle and equipment research and development, currently as part of the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory. During this period areas of work and expertise have included NBC detection and protection, signature management, engineer vehicle concepts, minefield detection, combat identification, platform survivability and vehicle subsystem technology. He completed a 4 year tour as the scientific advisor to Director Land Equipment in the Defence Equipment and Support Agency and was recently seconded for 10 months to support Capability Director Combat within Army HQ. He has an Honours degree in Automotive Engineering and a Masters Degree in Military Vehicle Technology.