From the rear side cover: The FV4201 Chieftain was the first purposely designed main battle tank (MBT) of the British Army, and the main weapon system of the Royal Armoured Corps for most of the Cold War era. When it entered service in the 1960s it replaced the medium and heavy gun tanks in service with the British Army at that time, namely the FV4007 Centurion and FV214 Conqueror. The Chieftain was designed to dominate the battlefields of Western Europe if the Cold War ever turned hot, plus it was engineered to be superior to Soviet tank designs. In total, the British Army eventually received 941 FV4201 Chieftain MBTs. This publication describes meticulously and in great detail the various variants (Marks) of the Chieftain as well as the tank’s development and technology. For this purpose it almost exclusively uses hitherto unpublished photographs taken on various exercises.
Illustrated throughout with 92 colour and 36 black and white photographs.
FV4201 Chieftain, by Carl Schulze, subtitled 'Britain's Cold War Main Battle Tank'
Published by Tankograd in 2020, 72 pages. Large A4 size softback, with dual English/German text (N7512)
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