Combat Engineering Equipment of the Warsaw Pact by Russell Phillips
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Author:
Russell Phillips
Category:
History
ISBN:
9780995513358
Publisher:
PublishDrive Inc (Shilka Publishing)
File Size:
45.34 MB
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Synopsis
The ability to advance rapidly over sometimes difficult terrain was a key part of the Warsaw Pacts strategy. The Eastern European nations which formed this historic alliance wanted to be able to move quickly and effectively so they didnt give their enemies an advantage.
The vital tools which helped the Warsaw Pact overcome the challenges it faced included a whole range of combat engineering equipment. This book is a factual reference of the equipment which was used throughout the Cold War period and the important roles each piece played.
With obstacles including rivers and minefields to negotiate, combat units could have faced costly delays if it hadnt been for the diligent work of the Warsaw Pacts engineers. Refusing to allow troops to be slowed down by the landscape, these combat engineers worked in sometimes challenging conditions to find safe routes to their destination.
From building bridges and clearing safe lanes through minefields to repairing and recovering broken down vehicles and creating field fortifications, the work of these engineers played an essential part in the Warsaw Pacts military strategy.
But the work of this effective force would have been impossible without the specialist engineering equipment they used. Rugged, simplistic compared to their Western equivalents, these items would play a crucial part in both peacetime military exercises and combat operations in Afghanistan.
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