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Artillery? Compared and Contrasted
Artillery? Compared and Contrasted
Author: Michael E. Haskew
Condition: Good
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Artillery: Compared and Contrasted by Michael E. Haskew offers a focused, comparative history of modern artillery, tracing the development and deployment of field, self‑propelled, anti‑tank and rocket systems in the post‑1945 era. Framed for history enthusiasts, the book places technical evolution in its operational and doctrinal context, showing how changing requirements, mobility and firepower reshaped battlefield roles and national arsenals while drawing direct comparisons that illuminate broader trends in weapons technology.
Presented as an illustrated technical reference, the volume provides full specifications for many systems—allowing direct comparison of weights, dimensions, armament and performance—and features special double‑page comparison spreads alongside pictorial plates and photographic/schematic references. International in scope and designed as a visual/military hardware guide, bibliographic details include author Michael E. Haskew and ISBN 9781906626983 / 1906626987.
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Core bibliographic info
Artillery: Compared and Contrasted
Author: Michael E. Haskew
ISBN: 9781906626983 / 1906626987
Type of book
Military history reference
Technical reference on artillery weapons
Illustrated weapons guide
Comparative weapons study (“compared & contrasted” format)
Chronological scope
Modern/post‑1945 artillery systems
Weapons and technology covered
Specific weapons highlighted
Content features / format
Visual reference / pictorial reference
Subject focus (WW1 / WW2 and beyond)
Geographical / national scope
International / multi‑national weapons coverage
Author-related tags
Topical / descriptive keywords
Artillery design and development
Field artillery
Anti‑tank weapons
Self‑propelled artillery
Rocket artillery
Weapons technology comparison
Military hardware encyclopedia
Gun specifications and performance
Book Condition: Good
Book Condition: Good
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