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Early & Ad Free | Evolution of Airbourne Armour

Lightly armed Airborne troops are at a huge disadvantage when faced with regular troops with heavy weapons and armour. In World War II this led to huge losses in paratroops on Crete and at Arnhem. Since then, many attempts have been made to level the playing field, to give airborne soldiers a fighting chance. This video explores how using first gliders, then helicopters and heavy lift aircraft, attempts made to develop and deliver airportable armour.

 

From the Hamilcar gliders of World War II to the C17 Globemaster, we look at how to make a tank fly.

Early & Ad Free | Evolution of Airbourne Armour

Comments

Great presentation. Thank you so much to Chris and the team, it's an area I know very little about, so very informative

Stephen Booth

Thanks Chris, another excellent presentation the fate of airlifted armour never seems have been good! I would like to have seen (or see in future, hint hint) some content on the Soviet BMD-1 and ASU-57.

KV Nut

Another top quality presentation, thoroughly enjoyed it and learned some new things, thanks to Chris and Team.

Andy Eames


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