Description
Weapons of the Cold War: Armoured Vehicles explores the formidable machines that defined mechanised warfare between East and West from 1945 to the collapse of the Soviet Union.
From the rugged reliability of the T-55 and the revolutionary T-64 to NATO’s powerful Leopard 2 and M1 Abrams, this bookazine traces the technological arms race that reshaped battlefield mobility, protection, and firepower.
Richly illustrated and expertly written, it examines design philosophies, key variants, and operational doctrine, while revealing how these armoured giants influenced conflicts from Central Europe to the Middle East.
The result is a compelling guide to the tanks and fighting vehicles that stood ready for a war that never came.