Bradley vs BMP cover
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In the mid-1960s, the Soviet Union unveiled the BMP, the first true infantry fighting vehicle. A revolutionary design, the BMP marked a significant departure from the traditional armoured personnel carrier, with a lower silhouette and heavier armament than rival APCs. One of the most fearsome light-armoured vehicles of its day, it caused great consternation on the other side of the Iron Curtain as the Americans scrambled to design a machine to rival the BMP. The result was the M2/M3 Bradley. These Cold War icons first clashed – not on the plains of Europe, but in southern Iraq during the Gulf War of 1991. Featuring specially commissioned full-colour artwork, this is the absorbing story of the origins, development and combat performance of the BMP and Bradley, culminating in the bloody battles of the Gulf War.

Table of Contents

Introduction /Chronology /Design and Development /The Strategic Situation /Technical Specifications /The Combatants /Combat /Statistics and Analysis /Conclusion /Further Reading /Index

Product details

Published 28 Jul 2016
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 80
ISBN 9781472815200
Imprint Osprey Publishing
Illustrations 35 b/w; 26 col
Dimensions 248 x 184 mm
Series Duel
Short code DUE 75
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Alan Gilliland

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Johnny Shumate

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