Friday, May 22, 2015 - 10:55 PM UTC
SabIngaMartin has sent Armorama news of their latest publication. This time around it is the T54/55 that gets the in-depth treatment from them.
This book is volume 2 in the new series on the T-54 and T-55 tanks and their derivatives in the Israeli-Arab wars. This book describes in detail the operation of Syrian army T-54 and T-55 tanks during the Yom Kippur war (part 1).

Authored by Dr. Robert Manasherob, a world recognized expert on Israeli military tanks and vehicles, this book contains dozens of new and never before published photos, new and accurate info and facts and is the results of several years of research. This is a full color book with more than 160 photos including action and war photos, walk around photos, markings and illustrations with 15 scale drawings and finally 11 beautiful color profiles.
Amongst the contents are the following:
80 pages+ covers – including 32 in full color
More than 160 color photos and illustrations
Dozens of unique and previously unpublished photos
1/35 scale line drawings
In-action photos
Walk-around photos
Newly discovered, unique markings
Tactical markings
Detailed color profiles
For details contact [email protected]
www.sabingamartin.com
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