Weapons of Great Powers. From Spear to Atomic Bomb
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Jack Koggins"s book is devoted to the history of the formation of the military law of the great powers - the United States, Japan, China, and also Mongolia, India, African peoples - Ethiopians, Zulusov - since ancient times and completing the XX century. The author puts the emphasis on the historical conditionality of the appearance of weapons: from the Mongolian Luke and Samurai sword to the American Karabarb of Spencer, a grenade launcher and an intercontinental missile.
Koggins determines the most important stages of the evolution of the development of weapons of each of the countries that have had a significant impact on the formation of tactical and strategic principles of combat operations, talks about the varieties of weapons and ammunition. The book is of interest both for specialists and for a wide range of readers and impressive Lottery view
Koggins determines the most important stages of the evolution of the development of weapons of each of the countries that have had a significant impact on the formation of tactical and strategic principles of combat operations, talks about the varieties of weapons and ammunition. The book is of interest both for specialists and for a wide range of readers and impressive Lottery view
Author:
Author:Koggins J.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Drama
- Category:Massage & Bodywork
Paper:
Paper:Gray
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9524-4333-4
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