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ASSAULT: Journal of Armored & Heliborne Warfare Vol. 17
various authors ISBN 962-361-132-3
48 pages, 163 color photos, 1/35 scale plan
This
book contains these articles:
1) Offspring of the Weasel Family - The New Aufklarungsfahrzeug
Wiesel I
Germany's Airborne Reconnaissance Company 310 was activated
in 2000, and it was equipped with a unique vehicle for its task of
battlefield reconnaissance. It is a special recce variant of the Wiesel
I, with raised roof and modified interior. This article examines the
new vehicle, of which only sixteen have been manufactured, as it was
put through its paces. The article gives a full technical description,
as well as explaining how the vehicle will be deployed and its development
history. Photos give full interior and exterior views.
2) "Uhlan Eagle 2005" - 1st (UK) Armoured Division
Trains in Poland
"Uhlan Eagle 2005" was a large exercise conducted at Poland's
Drawsko Pomorski Training Area. It involved some 4,500 British troops
and 956 vehicles, plus a small contingent of Danish troops. The size
of the exercise offered the author plenty of opportunities to photograph
a wide variety of vehicles in action. There are trucks (e.g. the Tank
Bridge Transporter, Land Rover, Oshkosh Close Support Tanker) and
a whole range of tracked vehicles (e.g. Spartan, Stormer, Warrior,
Challenger 2, Chieftain AVRE) and much more. This article is a magnificent
look at a British battle group in action.
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) Belgian Armored Reconnaissance - Modernizing for the Future
This article traces the development of Belgian armored reconnaissance
units from their origins through to more recent years, and provides
a potpourri of photos of a whole range of vehicles on many different
exercises. This survey shows recce units on field exercises, including
such equipment as Bombardiers, Scimitars, Samaritans, Spartan, and
Unimogs. The text is informative and familiarizes the reader with
relevant details on this interesting topic, especially as Belgian
recce units prepare to field new vehicles like the Pandur and Dingo
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1/35
scale profile of G6 155mm SPH
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