Self-Propelled Anti-Aircraft Guns of the Soviet Union

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20th twentieth century
9K22 Tunguska
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AFV
Armor
Armored Warfare
armour armor
armoured armored fighting vehicle AFV
Artillery
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Author_Mike Guardia
battle
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Category=NHD
Category=NHTW
Cold War
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illustrated
maps
North South
Operation Desert Storm Iraqi Freedom
post-war
radar tracking
SA-19 Grison
SPAAG
strategy
tactic
Tanks
ZSU-23-4
ZSU-37
ZSU-57-2

Product details

  • ISBN 9781472806222
  • Weight: 200g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 239mm
  • Publication Date: 20 May 2015
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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During the Cold War, the Soviet Army was perhaps the deadliest fighting force the world had ever seen.

Within its mechanized forces, the Soviets accomplished something that their American counterparts never could – the fielding of a self-propelled anti-aircraft gun (SPAAG) that could keep pace with its heavy armored formations. This volume examines the design, development and operational history of the Soviet Union's Cold War SPAAGs: the ZSU-37, ZSU-57-2, the infamous ZSU-23-4, and the 9K22 Tunguska (better known by its NATO reporting name: SA-19 ‘Grison’).

These vehicles excelled in their air defense role, and many US Department of Defense publications were dedicated to examining how to defeat the ZSU and its radar tracking system. These formidable weapons equipped Russian forces in Afghanistan and were encountered again in Iraq during Operation Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom, cementing their place in the landscape of modern warfare.

This study explores the full history of the SPAAGs with revealing photographs, technical illustrations and detailed analysis.

Mike Guardia is an armor officer in the United States Army. He holds a BA and MA in American History from the University of Houston, and obtained his commission there via ROTC in December 2008. His research interests include World War II in the Pacific, and the history of armored and guerrilla warfare. As an author, his previous works include Shadow Commander and American Guerrilla.

Henry Morshead is a design consultant in the European automotive and aerospace sectors, with clients including Jaguar, Bentley, Citroën and Airbus. He is also a technical sponsor of the Bloodhound supersonic car, a former officer in the Royal Engineers and illustrator for Jane's.