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Coalition Armor vs Iraqi Forces: Iraq 2003–06

Coalition Armor vs Iraqi Forces: Iraq 2003–06

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The book "Coalition Armor in Iraq 2003-06: An Illustrated Study of a Multi-Threat Environment" is a comprehensive illustrated study of how coalition armor in Iraq in 2003-06 handled a unique multi-threat environment, from enemy armor to IEDs. It features full-color photos, battle scenes, weaponry, and tactical illustrations and draws upon first-hand accounts and official post-battle analyses to examine how Coalition forces responded to the change in the nature of the threats.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 80 pages
Publication date: 18 January 2024
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC


The invasion of Iraq by Coalition forces on March 20, 2003, marked a significant military operation. The Coalition's armored fighting vehicles (AFVs) encountered a diverse range of enemy threats, including tank-on-tank clashes, enemy rocket-propelled grenades, cannon fire, antitank guided missiles, and improvised explosive devices (IEDs). This comprehensive new study delves into both the initial confrontations between opposing AFVs and the tactics employed by Iraqi insurgents to counter Coalition superiority. Illustrated with full-color photographs, battle scenes, weaponry, and tactical illustrations, the book draws upon firsthand accounts and official post-battle analyses to examine how Coalition forces adapted to the changing nature of the threats. Key topics covered include the coordination between Coalition infantry and air power, the challenges posed by roadside bombs in Iraq, and the lessons learned for future warfare.

The invasion of Iraq by Coalition forces on March 20, 2003, marked a significant military operation. The Coalition's armored fighting vehicles (AFVs) encountered a diverse range of enemy threats, including tank-on-tank clashes, enemy rocket-propelled grenades, cannon fire, antitank guided missiles, and improvised explosive devices (IEDs). This comprehensive new study delves into both the initial confrontations between opposing AFVs and the tactics employed by Iraqi insurgents to counter Coalition superiority. Illustrated with full-color photographs, battle scenes, weaponry, and tactical illustrations, the book draws upon firsthand accounts and official post-battle analyses to examine how Coalition forces adapted to the changing nature of the threats. Key topics covered include the coordination between Coalition infantry and air power, the challenges posed by roadside bombs in Iraq, and the lessons learned for future warfare.

The invasion of Iraq by Coalition forces on March 20, 2003, marked a significant military operation. The Coalition's armored fighting vehicles (AFVs) encountered a diverse range of enemy threats, including tank-on-tank clashes, enemy rocket-propelled grenades, cannon fire, antitank guided missiles, and improvised explosive devices (IEDs). This comprehensive new study delves into both the initial confrontations between opposing AFVs and the tactics employed by Iraqi insurgents to counter Coalition superiority. Illustrated with full-color photographs, battle scenes, weaponry, and tactical illustrations, the book draws upon firsthand accounts and official post-battle analyses to examine how Coalition forces adapted to the changing nature of the threats. Key topics covered include the coordination between Coalition infantry and air power, the challenges posed by roadside bombs in Iraq, and the lessons learned for future warfare.

Weight: 264g
Dimension: 185 x 248 x 7 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781472855749

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