Jagdpanther vs SU-100: Eastern Front 1945
By (Author) David R. Higgins
Illustrated by Richard Chasemore
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
20th April 2014
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Land forces and warfare
Second World War
Modern warfare
True war and combat stories
940.5421
Paperback
80
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 8mm
262g
As World War II in Europe reached its end, armour development and doctrine had experienced several years of massively accelerated change, especially within the crucible of the Eastern Front. The German Jagdpanther and Soviet SU-100, both turretless tank-destroyer designs based on a traditional turret-tank chassis, were the culminating examples of how the progression of experience, resources and time constraints produced vehicles that were well suited for roles of defence and offence, respectively. The Jagdpanther represented a well-balanced solution and an excellent use of limited resources, while the SU-100 was a natural progression of the SU-85, where numbers produced compensated for rudimentary construction, poor crew comfort and limited optics.
"I would recommend this book to anyone with an interest in these vehicles and Eastern Front operations." --Jim Mesko, Armor Modeling and Preservation Society
"Chock full of excellent period photos, diagrams and art work ... makes for a great read. I learned quite a bit from this volume..." --Scott Van Aken, www.modelingmadness.com
"A focused look at one minor detail of a big war." --Strategy & Tactics magazine
David R. Higgins attended the Columbus College of Art & Design, and received a BFA from Ohio State University and an MISM from Keller. In addition to The Roer River Battles he has written over twenty articles for magazines such as Strategy & Tactics, Armchair General, and World at War, as well as MCSGroup, a conflict simulation provider for the US Defense Department. He lives in Columbus, Ohio. Richard Chasemore finished a four-year course in technical illustration in 1992. Since then he has worked on a huge variety of projects in publishing and advertising, using both traditional and digital media. He has run an airbrush course in St Louis, Missouri, and also written six educational books on digital art. He has spent 10 years working on the best-selling Star Wars Incredible Cross Sections series, which has taken him to Skywalker Ranch in California to work with the Lucasfilm concept artists. He also enjoys music and is a co-founder of Superglider Records.