Tuesday, March 18, 2008 - 11:58 PM UTC
Tankograd Publishing has just announced a considerable number of New releases. A common theme in the new batch - Modern AFVs.
9007 - Vehicles of 2 Battalion REME - Equipment Support to 7th Armoured Brigade

7010 - CZECH REPUBLIC ARMY (Part 1)


Contents:

Mechanised Forces
Rapid Deployment Forces
Reconnaissance Forces
NBC Defence
Communications
Tank Active Reserve
Fire Department
Air Defence
Military Police
Field Hospital
Air Base and Helicopters


7011 - CZECH REPUBLIC ARMY (Part 2)

Contents:

Artillery Forces
Special Forces
Engineer Forces
Logistics and Supply
Radar and Electronic Warfare
Command and Surveillance
Air Defence
Modernzation - Future Purchase


5018 - Armoured Infantry Fighting Vehicles kurz, Hotchkiss / lang, HS 30

2004 - Soviet Tank Transporters – World War Two to Russian Federation

2005 - Soviet Tank Transporter in Detail: MAZ-537G with MAZ/ChMZAP-5247G Semitrailer


Militärfahrzeug 2-2008

Contents:

Soviet Union: T-34 – From the Drawing Board into Battle

Bundeswehr: Panzergrenadierbrigade 37 Freistaat Sachsen

British Army: Trojan & Titan

New Zealand Army: New Equipment

U.S. Army: Slight misjudgment!

Bundeswehr: Unimog U 32/411 “Bergziege” truck

Wehrmacht WW2: 7,5 cm PaK auf Panzer II – Marder II

Hard Target: T-34 „Graffity Camouflage”

Newsletter Special: China

Militärfahrzeug Archives


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On a personal note, I would like to advice the actual issue of the "Militärfahrzeug". I wrote the article "T-34 -From the Drawing Board into Battle" about the childhood of this famous tank. The article describes in deep the development from the A-34 Prototype to the pilot-run machines (10+) and the first serial machines of the Sept. - Oct. 1940. The text component is accompanied by several never before published “after combat” photographs from the Jochen Vollert archives and a Hungarian colleague. My intention was to present some new facts, to clarify some old misunderstandings from recent publications and to bring in order the evolution in the first phase of the T-34. The article is closed by a short description of combat use of the pilot-run s and first serial machines. Fortunately the original article was translated into English language from Mr. Vollert himself and not by me! Hopefully, the feedback on this article can persuade Mr. Vollert to open his incredible archives a little bit more…
MAR 19, 2008 - 01:51 AM
I was hoping they would do a book on the HS30! If only someone did a kit of the lang. And maybe Trumpter will do a kit of the Tatra(?) SP Gun!
MAR 19, 2008 - 04:26 AM
Recognition at last ...REME ...the workhorse of the British Army ...and 2 Bn as well Now I will have to save up my pocketmoney ...this I wont miss.......Home from home !! Who's not got their ..Chiefy, Chally and Warrior built yet .....guess AA will be getting orders.. Must see if they have the two new recovery pieces in it Bring it on .... aye BARV [ex REME] (GOSMG) ps---dont ya just love the pushy-diggy carrying stuff
MAR 22, 2008 - 07:53 AM
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