Crusader and Covenanter Cruiser Tanks 193945
By (Author) David Fletcher
Illustrated by Peter Sarson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
15th May 1995
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Land forces and warfare
623.74752
Paperback
48
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 5mm
198g
The Covenanter (which never saw active service) and Crusader Cruiser tanks were developed between 1939 and 1940. The Crusader first saw action in the North African desert in June 1941: its speed and sleek design made it a hard target to hit, and the tank was well-respected by the Afrikakorps for its velocity in combat. But its hurried development prior to World War II also made it prone to mechanical failure. This book examines the Covenanter and the many variants of the Crusader tank, detailing the designs, developments and disappointments of these infamous World War II tanks.
David Fletcher was born in 1942. He has written a number of books and articles on military subjects and is the current librarian at the Tank Museum, Bovington. He has spent a good 30 years studying the development of British armoured vehicles during the two World Wars. Peter Sarson has produced graphic cutaways for many armoured vehicle publications, and is regarded as one of the worlds great illustrators of military vehicles. Peter lives and works in Dorset.