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Tiger 1
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 56

Tiger 1

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The Panzerkampfwagen III and IV Series and Their Derivatives
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 136

The Panzerkampfwagen III and IV Series and Their Derivatives

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1989
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Panzer Tracts No. 16
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

Panzer Tracts No. 16

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2004-01-01
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Panzer Tracts 16 - Bergepanzerwagen - Bergepanzer 38 to BergepantherThis history of the Bergepanzerwagen (armored recovery vehicles) includes all the production series variants as well as the planned conversions from existing tank chassis, including two different models of the Bergepanzer 38, the Bergepanzer III, Bergepanzer IV, Bergepanzer Ferdinand/Elefant, and two different models of the Bergepanther. In accordance with our high standards, the text and data are based solely on primary sources. 28 drawings and 26 rare photos illustrate seven different Bergepanzerwagen in this 32 page reference book.

PANTHER External Appearance & Design Changes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 290

PANTHER External Appearance & Design Changes

  • Categories: Art

Limited edition, only 2000 copies. Only 2000 copies of this 286 page book will be published worldwide making the Panther Book a “must have” for lovers of history. Authors Roddy Macdougall and Martin Block, with the assistance of Panzer Tracks team bring the most comprehensive study of the formidable Panther tank to date. More than ten years of preparation have gone into this book; There are interviews with some of the personnel involved in the development and manufacture of the Panther tank. This is the first book about the Panther tank that includes detailed explanations for each of the assembly plants including specifications, Zimmerit application methods and full colour illustrations of the camouflage painting patterns along with detailed perspective drawings of the specific features. There are numerous of photographs with a significant number of them published for the first time! This isn’t simply just another book, this is the standard by which all books about the Panther tank will be compared, don’t miss out – once they’re gone, they’re gone!

Kingtiger Heavy Tank 1942–45
  • Language: en

Kingtiger Heavy Tank 1942–45

As World War II entered its later stages and Germany was forced increasingly onto the defensive, the need for fast-moving mobile forces lessened and the Wehrmacht required better protected and more powerfully armed tanks. After debacles against the T-34, Hitler and the Panzerwaffe were determined not to be unprepared again. The result of this determination was the production of the heaviest and largest tank to see combat during World War II, the Tiger II or Konigstiger (Kingtiger). This title examines this formidable weapon, covering the problems and controversies surrounding its design and production as well as a detailed listing of every unit that was equipped with the Tiger II.

Panzer Tracts No.9-2: Jagdpanzer IV
  • Language: en

Panzer Tracts No.9-2: Jagdpanzer IV

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-01-15
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Panther Variants 1942–45
  • Language: en

Panther Variants 1942–45

The Panther Medium Tank was produced as a direct result of early experiences with the revolutionary Soviet T-34/76. Designers and military experts combined to produce a number of variations to provide armoured support for the many branches of the German army. Whether acting as a command communications vehicle, involved in mobile air defence as a flakpanzer, a Panzer division recovery vehicle, or utilising the turret as a static defence system, the Panther in its many forms was the mainstay of Germany's plan to keep her enemies at bay on two fronts. This book, the product of 25 years of research, examines the numerous Panther variants in detail.

Germany's Panther Tank
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 168

Germany's Panther Tank

Over 20 years of research went into the creation of this history of the development, characteristics, and capabilities of the Panther.

Panzer Tracts No. 2-2 - Panzerkampfwagen II Ausf. G, H, J, L. and M
  • Language: en

Panzer Tracts No. 2-2 - Panzerkampfwagen II Ausf. G, H, J, L. and M

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Panzer Tracts No. 2-2 - Panzerkampwagen II Ausf.G, H, J, L, and M development and production from 1938 to 1943. As a result of digging through public and private archives for 38 years, we are able to create this accurate history of the very rare variants from the Pz.Kpfw.II family - the VK 901, VK 903, VK 1301, VK 1303, and VK 1601. Original drawings, documented measurements, and original wartime photographs were used to create four-view drawings of the VK 901 and VK 1601 (printed at 1/35th scale). Over a thousand hours were spent precisely measuring external details of the "Luchs" in order to create as-built drawings of all six views (including right side and belly) with both the VK 1301 and VK 1303 turrets in 1/24th scale. Even the smallest details are clearly discernable in the component drawings at 1/10th scale including the surprise feature of an Orterkompass mounted on the turret roof. This 56 page book is illustrated with over 50 drawings and 41 clean/rare photos.

The Combat History of German Heavy Anti-Tank Unit 653 in World War II
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 385

The Combat History of German Heavy Anti-Tank Unit 653 in World War II

German Heavy Anti-Tank Unit 653 was equipped with the heaviest tank destroying vehicles of the German armed forces. Initially activated as an assault gun battalion and redesignated in April 1943, the 653 received its first Ferdinand heavy tank destroyers (later modified and renamed Elephants) in May 1943 and went into action on the Eastern Front a month later. In 1944, the unit converted to the even more massive Jagdtiger. The seventy-five-ton, heavily armored Jagdtiger was the behemoth of the battlefield and boasted a 128mm gun-as opposed to the Ferdinand's 88-with a range of more than thirteen miles, making it deadly despite its limited mobility. Outfitted with these lethal giants, the 653 saw service in Russia, Italy, Austria, and Germany. The Combat History of German Heavy Anti-Tank Unit 653 in World War II includes hundreds of photos, many never published before, of Germany's rarely seen tank destroyers, including the Ferdinand, Elephant, and Jagdtiger. Color illustrations focus on unit markings, numbering, and camouflage, and the accompanying text chronicles the unit's combat operations as well as personal accounts from the men who rode in these mechanical monsters.