British Light Tanks 1927–45
Marks I–VI
David Fletcher author Henry Morshead illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:20th Dec '14
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

A detailed study of the Light Tank series that made up much of the British armoured force in the early years of World War II.
Presents the study of British light tanks of the Second World War. This book draws upon a vast and comprehensive body of archival information and research to explore their technical characteristics and combat performance. It focuses on the very widely used Mark VI, and also covers all the variants that preceded it.
The definitive study of British light tanks of the Second World War.
Drawing upon a vast and comprehensive body of archival information and research, David Fletcher explores the technical characteristics and combat performance of the Mark VI and all the variants that preceded it. The type was truly ubiquitous, equipping the British Army in France, the Western Desert regions, Norway, Sumatra, Persia and India.
The book discusses various experiments and improvisations carried out on the design of these tanks, as well as the experimental Lloyd airborne light tank of 1942, which has a number of features in common with the better-known Vickers-Armstrongs designs.
Augmented by original photographs and technical drawings, this compact guide is essential for anybody interested in the development of British armoured vehicles.
ISBN: 9781782003779
Dimensions: 244mm x 184mm x 6mm
Weight: 200g
48 pages