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Armored Vehicles of the Argentine Army

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  1. scaramouche

    scaramouche New Member

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    ARMORED VEHICLES OF THE ARGENTINE ARMY
    (ENGLISH VERSION) Dr Georg v. RAUCH


    ISBN : 2-913788-49-1
    Edition :September, 2003
    Number of pages: : 183
    Format : A4
    Number of photographs: : 468
    Langue : Anglaise
    Price:France : 36 ? +7 ? shipping and handling) other countries, please contact us at http://www.la-plume-du-temps.fr)


    This is the most comprehensive book ever compiled on the armored vehicles of the Argentine Army and the result of many years of painstaking research. Within these pages parades the armored vehicles used by the Argentine Army during the years 1925 and 2002.
    Each vehicle and variant includes a short introduction which relates desing, building, unit assignments and eventual disposition. Orders of Battle of the Armored Cavalry Branch throughout its history and specifications are given in tabular form. Although small in comparison with forces fielded by the NATO powers, by South American standards, the Argentine Army operates a substantial number of armored vehicles of various models built in local plants others procured in Austria, France, the United Kingdom and the United States. Over 460 photographs (many of them in colour) illustrate the text. An outstanding contribution to the history of the modern Argentine Army, presented in a refreshingly readable form, this work is a must for armored vehicle enthusiasts as well as historians.
     
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    Sounds interesting. Thanks scaramouche, and welcome to the forum. :)
     
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    Thanks Skua! It is a wel-researched book, easy to read-with a lot of photos
    Best regards
     

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