Soviet Artillery Tractors of World War II
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18% KEDVEZMÉNY?
- Kiadói listaár GBP 30.00
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14 332 Ft (13 650 Ft + 5% áfa)
Az ár azért becsült, mert a rendelés pillanatában nem lehet pontosan tudni, hogy a beérkezéskor milyen lesz a forint árfolyama az adott termék eredeti devizájához képest. Ha a forint romlana, kissé többet, ha javulna, kissé kevesebbet kell majd fizetnie.
- Kedvezmény(ek) 18% (cc. 2 580 Ft off)
- Kedvezményes ár 11 753 Ft (11 193 Ft + 5% áfa)
- A kedvezmény érvényes eddig: 2026. május 31.
11 753 Ft
Beszerezhetőség
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A termék adatai:
- Kiadó Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
- Megjelenés dátuma 2026. június 18.
- Kötetek száma Hardback
- ISBN 9781472872005
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
- Terjedelem352 oldal
- Méret 242x190 mm
- Nyelv angol
- Illusztrációk Fully illustrated throughout in colour and black and white 700
Kategóriák
Rövid leírás:
Packed with rare and unpublished photographs, this is a new history of the Red Army's tracked artillery tractors that were pivotal to its success in World War II.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
Packed with rare and unpublished photographs, this is a new history of the Red Army's tracked artillery tractors that were pivotal to its success in World War II.
The development of artillery tractors in the 1930s was integral to the industrial development of the Soviet Union. The tracked tractor plants at Chelyabinsk, Kharkov and Stalingrad were built specifically to industrialize the Soviet Union as well as to mechanize the Red Army, particularly the artillery.
This new study by Russian armour expert James Kinnear tells the story of these artillery tractors. How they suffered horrendous losses in the opening months of the war but continued to be built and their numbers were bolstered by Lend-Lease tractors, primarily of American origin. At the end of the war, the same slow-moving and cumbersome artillery tractors that had served with the Red Army in the dark days of 1941 towed their heavy artillery pieces at a steady pace all the way to the streets of Berlin.
There has been a resurgence of interest in recent years in these military workhorses and wrecks have been exhumed and restored, while Soviet factory and operational records have also become available. This new research is used here for the first time in English, alongside unpublished images, to tell the remarkable story of the artillery tractors that delivered Red Army artillery into combat throughout World War II.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Author's Notes
Introduction
1: Industrialization and Early Soviet Tractor Development
2: Mass Production, War and Evacuation
3: Tracked Universal Tractors
4: Tracked Transporter-Tractors
5: Armoured Artillery Tractors
6: Half-Track Artillery Tractors
7: Wheeled Artillery Tractors
8: Self-Propelled Artillery on Tractor Chassis
9: Improvised Armoured Tractors
10: Post-War Service
11: Preserved World War II Artillery Tractors
12: Walkarounds
Appendices
Data Tables
Artworks
Glossary
Bibliography
Index