[Free download] Machine Gun: The Development of the Machine Gun from the Nineteenth Century to the Present Day
☆ Anthony G. Williams, Maxim Popenker ☆
| #2969254 in Books | The Crowood Press UK | 2008-11-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.69 x1.26 x7.44l,2.64 | File Name: 1847970303 | 352 pages |
||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Awesome book|By RT|After reading "Assault Rifles" I felt I had to give this book a chance. One of the best weapons book I have ever owned, Very detail and to the point. The autor kept all the info in plain language, simple and to the point. Would recommend.|3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Great Work|By Mr. R. Baal|About the Author|
Maxim Popenker was born in Leningrad, graduated from St Petersburg State Technical University and is a lieutenant [reserve] in the Russian Armed Forces. He is an established author of books and magazines and online articles on the subject
The machine gun had a dramatic effect on the conduct of warfare; one or two men operating a single machine could produce the same weight of fire as a squadron of rifles, and when used against an inferior enemy, the effect could be devestating. During the First World War, the use of the machine gun in conjunction with massed barbed wire and other obstacles put an end to battlefield mobility until new weapons and tactics could be devised. This book describes the dev... [PDF.oq01] Machine Gun: The Development of the Machine Gun from the Nineteenth Century to the Present Day Rating: 4.83 (525 Votes)
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