![]() ![]() In Chieftain British Cold War Main Battle Tank, part of Pen & Sword’s Tank Craft series, tank expert Robert Jackson delivers a brief but illuminating survey on this seminal British tank. The Chieftain tank is synonymous with the United Kingdom’s participation in the Cold War as a member of NATO. ![]() Specs:Ĥ8 pages, 25 x 18.5 x 0.5 cm / 9.8 x 7.3 x 0.Chieftain British Cold War Main Battle Tank Contents: Introduction - Design and Development - Operational History - Colour Plate Commentary - Bibliography - Index. This book explores the design, development and operation of one of the most influential vehicles used in modern warfare. The Chieftain saw combat during the Iran-Iraq War, with the Kuwaitis during the 1990 Iraqi invasion and with the British Army during the Gulf War of 1990-91 as special-purpose variants. The tank entered service in 1967 and was the heaviest armed and armoured MBT within the NATO alliance. The Chieftain incorporated significant innovations including a reclining driver position and two-piece ammunition for greater survivability. Development of its successor began as early as 1951. The concept of the Main Battle Tank emerged from the Centurion Universal tank that was developed at the end of World War II. Each section of the book is supported by a wealth of archive photographs. Variants of the Chieftain were exported to Iran, Oman, India, Kenya and Nigeria, and its chassis was adapted to fulfil a variety of tasks, including armoured recovery and bridge-laying.Īs well as tracing the history of the Chieftain, Robert Jackson's work provides an excellent source of reference for the modeller, providing details of available kits and photographs of award-winning models, together with artworks showing the colour schemes applied to these tanks. Its 120mm rifled main gun and advanced armour made it one of the most formidable tanks of its time, and Robert Jackson's book is an authoritative introduction to it.Īlthough it was intended to fight Soviet armour on the plains of northern Germany, it was in the heat and sand of the Middle East that the Chieftain fought its major battles during the Iran-Iraq War of the 1980s, and it proved to be very effective during the Gulf War of 1991. ![]() The British Chieftain - designed in the late 1950s as the replacement for the Centurion - was perhaps the best main battle tank in service with Nato during the 1960s and 1970s. ![]()
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