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New titles from Tankograd Publishing. All may now be ordered with deliveries commencing mid-March.
MILITÄRFAHRZEUG 2-2019
HEMTT - Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck Development, Technology and Variants - Part 1 (ID 3035). The HEMTT family of vehicles is a series of heavy off-road-capable 8x8 trucks in the 10-ton class. Introduced into service in 1982, these vehicles have formed the backbone as transport and logistic assets of combat and combat support units of brigade combat teams and divisions of the US Army until today. This publication is the much enhanced standard work on the HEMTT. It covers the basic types M977, M978, M983, M984, M985, M1120 and M1977 plus their variants now up to the A4 versions. Extending over two volumes in 128 pages and with no less than 265 colour photographs, many of which hitherto unpublished, it replaces the original long sold-out original edition Tankograd American Special 3003.
Illustrated with 136 colour photographs, 6 graphics and one five-perspective technical drawing in 1/35 scale. English text. 64 pages.
HEMTT - Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck - Entwicklung, Technik und Varianten - Part 2 (ID 3036). Illustrated with 129 colour photographs. English text. 64 pages.
LUCHS - The Luchs 8-Wheeled Armoured Reconnaissance Vehicle in Modern German Army Service (ID 5077). A total of 408 Spähpanzer 2 Luchs eight-wheeled armoured reconnaissance vehicles were built for the modern German Army and they were used in light armoured reconnaissance platoons within divisions of the Bundeswehr. During its service period from 1975-2008, the Luchs was regarded by units as an outstanding vehicle, one that gained fame during exercises and missions abroad.
This publication pays tribute to one of the most recognisable vehicles of the modern German Army and its Wehrmacht heritage by providing in-depth technical and in-service coverage with photographs and technical scale drawings, most of which hitherto unpublished.
Illustrated throughout with 145 colour photographs, 27 black&white photographs, two graphics, five organisational charts and two five-perspective technical drawings in 1/35 scale. English text. 72 pages.
BIBER - The Brückenlegepanzer 1 Armoured Vehicle Launched Bridge in Modern German Army Service (ID 5078). The crossing of trenches, obstacles and small water channels always creates problems for combat forces, which eventually led to the development and fielding of special bridge-layer systems. The current Armoured Vehicle Launched Bridge (AVLB) of the Bundeswehr is the Brückenlegepanzer 1 Biber (Beaver). After the end of trials, MaK in Kiel received a contract in December 1971 for the delivery of 105 Biber bridge-layers with bridges. By April 1975, all vehicles and bridges had been handed over. This publiction shows the history and technology of the Biber in great detail using many hitherto unpublished exercise photographs and walkarounds as well as technical scale drawings.
Illustrated with 142 colour photographs, 20 graphics, one organisational chart and one five-perspective 1/35 scale technical drawing. English text. 64 pages.
- Bundeswehr / NATO-Manöver:Trident Juncture 2018
- Deutsche Rüstungsprodukte Heer: KÄFER "Nachbrenner"
- Fahrzeug - Historie der Wehrmacht: JAGDPANTHER Restaurierung
- Museen-Events-Sammlerszene: Iowa Gold Star Museum
- U.S. Army: M1296 Stryker DRAGOON
- Kaiserlich Deutsche Armee 1. WK: AUTOCANNONE 102/35 SPA 9000C
- NATO-Manöver: Hedgehog / Siil 2018
- Museen-Events-Sammlerszene: Museé Guerre & Paix en Ardennes
- Fahrzeuggeschichte Bundeswehr: Gründerjahre
- Waffensysteme der Bundeswehr: 5-Tonner LKW-Legende "EMMA"
- British Army: eFP Battle Group Estonia
- Museen-Events-Sammlerszene: Heeresgeschichtliches Museum Wien
HEMTT - Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck Development, Technology and Variants - Part 1 (ID 3035). The HEMTT family of vehicles is a series of heavy off-road-capable 8x8 trucks in the 10-ton class. Introduced into service in 1982, these vehicles have formed the backbone as transport and logistic assets of combat and combat support units of brigade combat teams and divisions of the US Army until today. This publication is the much enhanced standard work on the HEMTT. It covers the basic types M977, M978, M983, M984, M985, M1120 and M1977 plus their variants now up to the A4 versions. Extending over two volumes in 128 pages and with no less than 265 colour photographs, many of which hitherto unpublished, it replaces the original long sold-out original edition Tankograd American Special 3003.
Illustrated with 136 colour photographs, 6 graphics and one five-perspective technical drawing in 1/35 scale. English text. 64 pages.
HEMTT - Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck - Entwicklung, Technik und Varianten - Part 2 (ID 3036). Illustrated with 129 colour photographs. English text. 64 pages.
LUCHS - The Luchs 8-Wheeled Armoured Reconnaissance Vehicle in Modern German Army Service (ID 5077). A total of 408 Spähpanzer 2 Luchs eight-wheeled armoured reconnaissance vehicles were built for the modern German Army and they were used in light armoured reconnaissance platoons within divisions of the Bundeswehr. During its service period from 1975-2008, the Luchs was regarded by units as an outstanding vehicle, one that gained fame during exercises and missions abroad.
This publication pays tribute to one of the most recognisable vehicles of the modern German Army and its Wehrmacht heritage by providing in-depth technical and in-service coverage with photographs and technical scale drawings, most of which hitherto unpublished.
Illustrated throughout with 145 colour photographs, 27 black&white photographs, two graphics, five organisational charts and two five-perspective technical drawings in 1/35 scale. English text. 72 pages.
BIBER - The Brückenlegepanzer 1 Armoured Vehicle Launched Bridge in Modern German Army Service (ID 5078). The crossing of trenches, obstacles and small water channels always creates problems for combat forces, which eventually led to the development and fielding of special bridge-layer systems. The current Armoured Vehicle Launched Bridge (AVLB) of the Bundeswehr is the Brückenlegepanzer 1 Biber (Beaver). After the end of trials, MaK in Kiel received a contract in December 1971 for the delivery of 105 Biber bridge-layers with bridges. By April 1975, all vehicles and bridges had been handed over. This publiction shows the history and technology of the Biber in great detail using many hitherto unpublished exercise photographs and walkarounds as well as technical scale drawings.
Illustrated with 142 colour photographs, 20 graphics, one organisational chart and one five-perspective 1/35 scale technical drawing. English text. 64 pages.
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