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Su152 Isu152 Vs Tiger Eastern Front 194345 Osprey Duel 120 David Greentree

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Su152 Isu152 Vs Tiger Eastern Front 194345 Osprey Duel 120 David Greentree
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Publisher: Osprey Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 18.01 MB
Pages: 80
Author: David Greentree
ISBN: 9781472848642, 9781472848659, 9781472848581, 9781472848598, 1472848640, 1472848659, 1472848586, 1472848594
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Su152 Isu152 Vs Tiger Eastern Front 194345 Osprey Duel 120 David Greentree by David Greentree 9781472848642, 9781472848659, 9781472848581, 9781472848598, 1472848640, 1472848659, 1472848586, 1472848594 instant download after payment.

This fully illustrated volume compares two of the most iconic AFV's: the SU-152/ISU-152 and the Tiger, used on the Eastern Front during World War II. On the Eastern Front in 1943, the Tiger-equipped heavy Panzer battalions gave German armored divisions an unmatched capability that cost the Red Army dearly. The Tiger's 88mm gun carved through Soviet defenses in the attack, and caused havoc amongst advancing Soviet armored formations when used in defense. Neither of the Red Army's heavy tanks (the KV-1 and KV-2) could match the Tiger's gun, and, more importantly, penetrate its armor at anything approaching standard combat range. The Soviet response was a stopgap vehicle that mounted a 152mm artillery piece onto the KV tank's chassis: the SU-152. This fascinating volume describes how the SU-152 was first deployed at Kursk in 1943, where its shell proved capable of killing Tigers, and documents its evolution into the ISU-152 in late 1943 (the latter carried the same gun on an IS chassis, and featured increased frontal armor). Packed with superb illustrations, it also explores the widely differing tactical employment of these two iconic AFVs, unit organization, equipment and weaponry, and crew roles.

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