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MILITÄRFAHRZEUG 3-2021

MILITÄRFAHRZEUG 3-2021

Contents:

  • Waffensysteme der Bundeswehr: Puma G-Konfigurationsstufe
  • Museen&Events&Sammlerszene: Museo Storico Piana delle Orme
  • Waffensysteme der Bundeswehr: Faun Autokran (6x6) LK 1212-485 II
  • Manöver "Gute alte Zeit": Heeresübung "Gutes Omen 71"
  • US Army: Combined Resolve XV
  • British Army: CENTAUR Multi-Role Military Vehicle
  • Nationale Volksarmee: Schützenpanzerwagen PSH
  • Fahrzeug - Historie der Wehrmacht: Kettenkrad - Teil 2 Technik
  • Fahrzeug­restauration: Britische LKW aus dem 1. Weltkrieg
  • Museen&Events&Sammlerszene: Russell Military Museum

Fully illustrated.  German text only.  Number of Pages: 56+4

REFORGER 76 Gordian Shield / Lares Team The Screaming Eagles deploy to West Germany's Defence

REFORGER 76 Gordian Shield / Lares Team The Screaming Eagles deploy to West Germany's Defence

In the autumn of 1976, the US Army conducted REFORGER 76. Exceptional during this exercise was the participation of the 101st (US) Airborne Division in two corps-level field training exercises in Germany, with the airmobile forces providing valuable support to the armoured formations. FTX Gordian Shield was conducted in Hesse during the period 6-11 September, whereas FTX Lares Team took place in the Franconian region of Bavaria from 11-17 September. In total, Gordian Shield involved 36,000 troops, 6,000 wheeled vehicles and 2,500 tracked vehicles. In turn, Lares Team included 44,000 troops, as well as 8,000 wheeled and 3,500 tracked vehicles.

  • 64 black & white photographs
  • 64 colour photographs 
  • 2 graphics
  • English Text
  • Number of Pages: 64

Panzerhaubitzen - German Armoured Self-Propelled Howitzers 1956-Today

Panzerhaubitzen - German Armoured Self-Propelled Howitzers 1956-Today

The Panzerhaubitze (armoured self-propelled howitzer) is the backbone of the modern German Army's Corps of Artillery from its creation in 1956 up till today. In the 1950s and 1960s the German Artillery was dominated by Panzerhaubitzen of U.S. origin: The M 7, M 44, M 52, M 55 and finally, from 1964, by the M 109. From 1998 the German-made Panzerhaubitze 2000 was fielded. This publication shows the armoured self-propelled howitzers from the M 7 to the Panzerhaubitze 2000 with many hitherto unpublished photographs, excerpts from technical manuals and comprehensive written documentation.

  • 75 colour photos
  • 111 b&w photos and illustrations 
  • 6 graphics
  • English Text
  • Number of Pages: 80

Heeresübungen - Battlefield Germany Making a Stand against the Warsaw Pact: Multi-National Full-Force Exercises of the 1970s

Heeresübungen - Battlefield Germany Making a Stand against the Warsaw Pact: Multi-National Full-Force Exercises of the 1970s

"Battlefield Germany": The three corps of the German Army had a key role in NATO's defence plan for West Germany during the time of the Cold War. Missions of the different corps focused on possible main points of entry that might be used by well-equipped tank armies of the Warsaw Pact: I. (GE) Corps was responsible for the north German plain, III. (GE) Corps for the Fulda Gap and II. (GE) Corps for the low and high mountain ranges of southern Germany. In the 1970s, in turn each of the German corps conducted a Heeresübung full-force field training exercise (FTX) with participating Allied units from the US, UK, Canada and the Netherlands. This is the story of three of these major FTXs and the military vehicles involved.

  • 65 colour photographs
  • 50 black&white photographs
  • 10 graphics  
  • English Text
  • Number of Pages: 64

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