Soviet T-62 Main Battle Tank

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115mm gun
A01=James Kinnear
A01=Stephen Sewell
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Antitank guided missiles
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Factory 185
IS-10
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Kartsev
KV IS series
land force
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Main Battle Tank
MBT
military vehicle
Morozov
Object 730
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reactive armour
softlaunch
Soviet Premier Khrushchev
Soviet tank
Stalin
T-54
T-55
T-62 Model 1961
T-62 Model 1967
T-62 Model 1972
T-62 Model 1974
T-62A
T-62K
T-62M
Union
warfare
Warsaw Pact
Zhozef Kotin

Product details

  • ISBN 9781472848222
  • Weight: 1008g
  • Dimensions: 184 x 248mm
  • Publication Date: 13 May 2021
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Language: English
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Stephen L. “Cookie” Sewell was born in New York State and is a retired US Army Chief Warrant Officer and Department of the Army intelligence analyst. He was trained in the Vietnamese and Russian languages and has been an active Russian linguist since 1974. He has also been an enthusiastic scale modeller since the age of 5 and has built numerous models of armoured vehicles, specializing in Russian, Soviet and American tanks and armoured vehicles. He was the founder of the Armor Model and Preservation Society in 1992. While author of numerous intelligence articles, he has also written extensively on American and Soviet armour and provided a great deal of information to other authors on topics that include Korean and Vietnamese air war activities. He lives in Aberdeen, Maryland. James Kinnear was born in Great Britain and has researched the topic of Soviet and Russian military hardware since his first visit to the Soviet Union as a young teenager. He subsequently lived and worked in the post-Soviet Russian Federation and the other states of the former Soviet Union throughout the entire period of post-Soviet “stability”, the two decades between the Soviet Union being considered a military threat and the Russian Federation finding itself again categorized as such in recent history. James has written hundreds of articles on Soviet and Russian technology. He is a formal contributor to IHS Jane's defence yearbooks and has published books on Soviet military technology with Barbarossa, Darlington, Osprey and Tankograd.

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