Coalition Armor vs Iraqi Forces 1st Edition
Grab your copy of Coalition Armor vs Iraqi Forces 1st Edition by Chris McNab — a concise, authoritative guide that brings armored warfare in Iraq to life for military enthusiasts, historians, and regional readers across the Middle East, Europe, and North America.
McNab’s clear, engaging narrative breaks down complex combat dynamics into accessible analysis. You’ll find in-depth coverage of coalition main battle tanks and armoured fighting vehicles — from the M1 Abrams and Challenger 2 to NATO platforms — set against Iraqi Soviet-era armour such as the T-72 and other systems. Detailed battlefield assessments explain how technology, crew training, logistics, and terrain shaped outcomes in the Iraq theatre.
Packed with tactical case studies and vehicle comparisons, this first edition offers practical insights into vehicle performance, defensive measures, and modern anti-armor threats encountered during operations in Iraq. Whether researching the 2003 invasion and subsequent engagements or studying contemporary armoured doctrine, readers gain a balanced view of strengths, vulnerabilities, and evolving battlefield tactics.
Perfect for bookstore buyers in Baghdad, London, Washington, and beyond, this edition combines authoritative research with a readable style — making it ideal for students, modelers, and professionals seeking reliable reference on armoured combat in the Middle East. Concise, well-structured, and visually descriptive, McNab’s work informs and inspires further exploration.
Order now to enhance your bookshelf with a focused, expertly written account of coalition armour versus Iraqi forces — a vital resource for anyone interested in modern military history and armoured warfare in Iraq.
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