Military books...modern tactics,modern weapons...etc




 
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April 21st, 2004  
TacticalEdge
 

Topic: Military books...modern tactics,modern weapons...etc


I was wondering if anyone knows where i can find military books on tactics equipment..... or anything but i would only like to hear about the modern stuff....unless it was really good......thanks
April 21st, 2004  
Jtf2
 
army surplus or library hehe
April 21st, 2004  
panzer
 
 
LOL yeah the library is best place to start......


unless you live where I do.
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April 21st, 2004  
FutureRANGER
 
 
At the swapmeet about a mile from my house theres this lady that sells books and she always has craploads of all sorts of military books. Where I get my fill.

At gun shows there are always people selling books, you'll be able to find a lot there. I'm sure they got those in Kentucky right?
April 23rd, 2004  
IrishWizard
 
Well if you want a real great book on the best way to attack using tanks and other mobile artillery definitely check out the book Erwin Rommel wrote during WWII. Not sure of the exact title but many people interested in tactics dealing with tanks, etc. recommend it. Or even check out a book from MacArthur or Patton. Just goto a nearby Barnes and Noble or Walden Books.
April 23rd, 2004  
1217
 
for equipment I'd go for Jane's. (http://catalog.janes.com/catalog/pub..._category_id=1) They know (and print) things that the US gouverment still considers secret.
April 23rd, 2004  
Mark Conley
 
 
Its strange...but one of the most informative sites that doesnt cost anything (yet) is the Federation of American Scientists FAS

WWW.fas.org

These guys have an extensive database on just about all modern weapon systems the US has. Enjoy
April 23rd, 2004  
SHERMAN
 
 

Topic: janes


Janes are a bit expensive....450 euro per book...
April 23rd, 2004  
Animal Mother
 
If you need spesific details on things i would recommend asking here as well:
http://www.tank-net.org
April 25th, 2004  
1217
 

Topic: Re: janes


Quote:
Originally Posted by sherman105
Janes are a bit expensive....450 euro per book...
Didn't mean he should buy, a library is supposed to have them to.