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This We'll Defend
THE WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT OF THE
U.S. ARMY
Russell Phillips
Shilka Publishing
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Contents
Tracked Vehicles..............................................................1
Individual and Crew-Served Weapons.........................13
Helicopters.....................................................................31
Surface-to-Air Missile (SAM) Systems.........................45
Anti-Armour Weapons..................................................51
Indirect Fire Systems....................................................57
Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) Defence
Equipment.....................................................................77
Wheeled Vehicles...........................................................93
About Russell Phillips...................................................113
The general of the sea has need of only one science, that
of navigation. The one on land has need of all, or of a
talent which is the equivalent of all, that will enable him
to profit by all experience, and all knowledge. A general
of the sea has nothing to divine. He knows where his
enemy is, he knows his strength. A general on land never
knows anything with certainty, never sees his enemy
well, and never knows positively where he is.
Napoléon Bonaparte
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