Rommel à El Alamein - Batailles 12

Histoire & Collections

SérieBatailles
SujetRommel à El Alamein
Période

Seconde guerre mondiale

Réf12

Une revue signée Histoire et Collections la revue «Rommel à El Alamein – Batailles 12».

  • Armee française : L’armée de l’armistice et l’invasion de la zone libre
  • Marine Française : Le sabordage de la flotte française à Toulon
  • Troupes d’élite : La division Folgore dans les combats d’El Alamein
  • Armée britannique : El Alamein : Montgomery perd la première manche
  • Portrait : Rommel, maître de l’esquive
  • Opérations navales : La bataille de Casablanca
  • Stratégie : La “Division Meindl”
  • Opérations Aériennes : Le “Grand Cirque” sur la Manche

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The Rolls-Royce Armoured Car - David Fletcher

Osprey Publishing

AuteurDavid Fletcher
LangueAnglais
Sujet

The Rolls-Royce Armoured Car

Relié48 pages
ISBN-13978-1849085809

Book description : The first Rolls-Royce armoured car was a privately owned vehicle fitted with a machine-gun and a limited amount of armour plate at a dockyard in France. It was used by a squadron of the Royal Naval Air Service in Flanders in 1914. Backed by First Lord of the Admiralty, Winston Churchill more and better versions followed until, by 1915 there were about 100 of them which were then handed over to the Army. “They searched the world for War” as Sir Albert Stern said of them and before long there were Rolls-Royce armoured cars operating as far apart as German South West Africa, the Western Desert, Gallipoli, all over the Middle East and the north west frontier of India.

All of them used the classic 40/50hp Silver Ghost chassis. They were fast, silent and reliable but above all strong. “A Rolls in the desert is above rubies” said Lawrence of Arabia and the Duke of Westminster would have agreed with him following his famous raid to rescue the kidnapped crew of the steamship HMS Tara. At least one car accompanied the adventurous MP Oliver Locker-Lampson on his adventures in Russia. After the war, unable to find a better model the War Office simply copied the original Admiralty design with minor improvements. If that was not enough the Royal Air Force also acquired some to support their operations in the Middle East. A new design with a larger body and dome shaped turret also appeared for service in India. They also served in Ireland and even, briefly in Shanghai.

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T17E1 Staghound

T17E1 Staghound

PaysUK
TypeMachine gun
Description

Album de 80 photos of the T17E1 Staghound

The British Army gave the name Staghound aux automitrailleuses de la série T17E. Le début de sa production remonte au mois d’octobre 42. L’armée britannique continue à produire la T17E1 (Près de 4000 exemplaires produits) alors que l’armée américaine adopte la M8 Greyhound qui est plus légère. Les automitrailleuses Staghound were on their release equipped with several innovative features for the period.

Source: Staghound on Wikipedia

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15cm Sturm-Infanteriegeschutz Ausf.SIG33 - VOYAGER MODEL PE35476

Voyager Model

Topic

German STUG III. Ausf.SIG33

TypePhoto-découpe
Scale1/35
Ref

PE35476

 

A kit from the brand Voyager Model the set «15cm Sturm-Infanteriegeschutz Ausf.SIG33 – VOYAGER MODEL PE35476» for Dragon 6042/6713

The Sturm-Infanteriegeschütz 33B was a German self-propelled heavy infantry gun used during World War II. A new, fully enclosed, and heavily armored superstructure was built on the chassis of the Sturmgeschütz III. It mounted the improved sIG 33/1 infantry gun, offset to the right side, for which 30 rounds were carried. It could only traverse 3° left and right, elevate 25°, and depress 6°. A Maschinengewehr 34 machine-gun was fitted in a ball mount on the left side of the superstructure with 600 rounds. Its traverse limits were 15° left and 20° right, and it could elevate 20° and depress 10°.

Source: Sturm-Infanteriegeschütz sur Wikipedia

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Tiger Tank Manual Model - David Fletcher

David Fletcher

EditeurZenith Press
LangueAnglais
Sujet

Tiger Tank Manual Model

Relié160 pages
PériodeSeconde guerre mondiale
ISBN-13978-0760340783

Book description : The German Tiger I—officially known as the Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger I Auks. E (Skiffs 181)—was probably the most feared battle tank of World War II. Its invincibility lay in its main gun and heavy defensive armor. The Tiger’s primary armament was the deadly 88mm Kiwi 36 L/56 gun that was the most powerful antitank gun then in use by any army, capable of penetrating 112mm of armor plate from a range of 1400 meters. The Tiger I also had the toughest armor of any German tank—its frontal armor plate measured 100mm thick. Using the successful approach and format adopted for the Spitfire and Lancaster manuals, Tiger Tank Manual gives an insight into acquiring, owning, and operating one of these awesome fighting vehicles. It also gives an idea through personal recollections of what it was like to command a Tiger in war and what it felt like to be on the receiving end of its 88mm gun.

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T-10

T-10 Heavy Tank

CountrySoviet Union
RoleHeavy Tank
In service1953–1996
BuiltUnknow

The T-10 (also known as Object 730 or, IS-8) was a Soviet heavy tank of the Cold War, the final development of the IS tank series. During development, it was called IS-8 and IS-9. It was accepted into production in 1952 as the IS-10 (Iosif Stalin, Russian form of Joseph Stalin), but due to the political climate in the wake of Stalin’s death in 1953, it was renamed T-10.

Source: T-10 on Wikipedia

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Wehrmacht Panzer Divisions 1939-45: The Essential Tank Identification Guide

Amber Books Ltd

AuthorsChris Bishop as Jorge Rosado
LanguageEnglish
SujetWehrmacht Panzer Divisions 1939-45
Connected192 pages
ISBN-13978-1904687467

For both lovers of military history and for those who like scale models or miniatures to paint, this book manages to give a complete overview of the armoured divisions of the German army. All presented clearly and pleasantly. A must!

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T-64 - WalkAround

T-64 Tank

StateURSS
TypeMain battle tank
In service1964–present
Built13000+

The T-64 is a Soviet second-generation main battle tank introduced in the early 1960s. It was a more advanced counterpart to the T-62: the T-64 served tank divisions, while the T-62 supported infantry in motorized rifle divisions. It introduced a number of advanced features including composite armor, a compact engine and transmission, and a smoothbore 125-mm gun equipped with an autoloader to allow the crew to be reduced to three so the tank could be smaller and lighter. In spite of being armed and armored like a heavy tank, the T-64 weighed only 38 tonnes (42 short tons; 37 long tons).

Source: T-64 sur Wiki

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PT-76

PT-76

PaysUssr
TypeAmphibious light tank
Mass in battle15 tons

Photo gallery on a PT-76 tank, Le PT-76 qui était un char soviétique de la gamme “léger amphibie” fut dans sa catégorie surement le plus répandu. A l’instart de ses homologues l’AMX-13 français et le M113 américain son châssis a été utilisé comme base à de multiples dérivés d’engins militaires. La production du PT-76 started in year 53 and then this tank was profoundly modified in 59, it will be named PT-76B. Its production (7000 copies of the PT-76 were manufactured) stopped in 1963.

Source: PT-76 in Wkipedia

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WWII German Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer - VOYAGER MODEL PE35479

Voyager Model

Sujet

Jagdpanzer 38(t) HETZER

TypePhoto-cutting
Echelle1/35
Réf

PE35479

Un kit de chez Voyager Model the "WWII German Jagdpanzer 38(t) Hetzer -VOYAGER MODEL PE35479" photo-cut set for Trumpeter 05524

The Jagdpanzer 38, (Sd.Kfz. 138/2) known as Hetzer (which can be translated approximately as a Tracker or Trapper in German), is a German world war ii tank destroyer built on the chassis of the Czech Panzer 38(t).

Source: Jagdpanzer 38(t) on Wikipedia

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