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This publication covers in detail and with hitherto unpublished photographs the history of the M809 truck series and all its variants.
This publication decribes the development history and variants of the M88 family, from the early days in U.S. service to modern day's Operation Iraqi Freedom.
This is the first comprehensive and fully illustrated documentation on the subject.
This publications shows this completely new U.S. military vehicle family in detail for the first time and with hitherto unpublished photographs.
This publication grants an overview on the USAREUR organisation and the U.S. military vehicles in service on German soil between the last REFORGER exercises 1992 and the transformation of the army in 2005.
This publication covers the Soviet development of the aerosans from the early 20th century to the end of World War 2.
This publication describes in great detail the development, technical characteristics, service and production batches of the Challenger 2.
This publication describes in great detail the development history, technology, variants, production batches and mission kits of the Eagle IV.
This publication shows the Jupiter’s variants and its technical details from its introduction in 1960 and during its service life that lasted up till the new millenium.
The complete walkaround - an ideal technical companion to the historical volume Soviet Special 2004
This publications tells the story of the British Army's nuclear-capable tube artillery and missile artillery that was for decades a military secret.
This publication provides an exclusive and detailed look onto the development, technology and use in a war zone of these two outstanding British vehicle designs.
The technology and active use of both types is described in great depth with detailed walkarounds and in-service photographs.
This publication illustrates the vehicles shown on the 2008 and 2009 parades on the Red Square, thus granting a look on most recent Russian military vehicle technology.
This publication aims at closing this vital gap by showing the history and technology of the complete TAM family.