
BOOKS - MILITARY HISTORY - A13 Mk.I & Mk.II Cruiser Tanks A Technical History

A13 Mk.I & Mk.II Cruiser Tanks A Technical History
Year: 2019
Pages: 284
Format: PDF

Pages: 284
Format: PDF

The book "A13 MkI MkII Cruiser Tanks A Technical History" provides a comprehensive overview of the development and evolution of the A13 MkI and MkII cruiser tanks, which played a significant role in the British military during World War II. The author, David F. Stone, is a renowned historian and expert on armored warfare, and his extensive research and analysis offer valuable insights into the design, production, and deployment of these tanks. The book explores the technological advancements and challenges faced by the British military during this period, highlighting the importance of understanding the historical context of technological progress to appreciate the significance of these developments. The book begins with an introduction to the A13 MkI and MkII cruiser tanks, providing readers with a brief background on their origins and purpose. The author then delves into the technical details of the tanks' design, discussing their armor, weapons, mobility, and other features that set them apart from earlier models. The reader is taken through the various stages of development, from the initial prototypes to the eventual mass production, showcasing how the tanks evolved over time. One of the most compelling aspects of the book is the discussion of the challenges faced during the development process. The author highlights the difficulties encountered by the British military in producing these tanks, including issues with engine power, suspension, and armor thickness. These challenges are placed within the broader context of the war effort, demonstrating how the success of these tanks was critical to the Allied victory.
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