Kamis, 12 April 2018

Vietnam Book Review: M551 Sheridan

M551 Sheridan: U.S. Airmobile Tanks 1941-2001 by Steven J. Zaloga, Osprey Publishing, 2009 One of the world’s foremost armor experts, Steven Zaloga applies his formidable archives to the American airborne tank in M551 Sheridan. Pursued by Britain and the Soviet Union as well as the United States, fighting vehicles capable of being flown or parachuted …

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