Machine Guns

by Terry Gander

Published 21 November 1974
The machine gun has been around since the end of the 19th century and its impact on warfare cannot be overestimated. Its capability of prolonged fire, ability to wipe out dozens of victims in a single burst without the need for enormous accuracy on the part of the operator, has made it a fearsome weapon. It extracted a huge toll during World War I and in the 21st century it is still a potent weapon in the hands of troops on the ground and in the air. This history sums up the development of the weapon. Information on all the most important designs, including Maxim, Browning, Lewis and Degtyarev, as well as specifications of the most significant models are included.

Anti-tank Weapons

by Terry Gander

Published 21 November 1974
From the experimental ordinance of WWI to the high-tech armaments of present, this illustrated history tells the story of anti-tank weaponry with the help of archival and modern photography and line drawings.






Heavy Artillery

by Peter Chamberlain and Terry Gander

Published 23 October 1975



Axis Combat Tanks

by Peter Chamberlain and Chris Ellis

Published 17 November 1977