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Tankograd 3044 Reforger 88 Certain Challenge

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Tankograd 3044 Reforger 88 Certain Challenge

By Walter Bƶhm

Paperback

End of an Era – The largest REFORGER Exercise ever

The REFORGER 88 Certain Challenge field training exercise took place under the ā€˜AirLand Battle’ doctrine, at the army group level and was led by two corps: V (US) Corps and VII (US) Corps. It became the largest ever exercise of the REFORGER manoeuvre series, approximately 125,000 soldiers were involved: American, German, Canadian, French and Danish.

The command and umpire sections alone were 10,000 strong. In the field were 15,000 wheeled vehicles, 7,000 tracked vehicles (including 1,095 M60, M1 Abrams, Leopard 1 and Leopard 2 MBTs), 795 anti-tank missile launchers, 400 artillery pieces, 92 M270 multiple-launch rocket systems and 631 helicopters (including 200 combat and anti-tank helicopters).
This publication tells the story of the exercise in great detail and shows the involved military equipment in many action-oriented and hitherto unpublished photographs.

Quantity Photos and Illustrations:
Illustrated with 126 colour photographs, 12 black & white photographs and 8 graphics
Text – Language:
English Text
Number of Pages:
64

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By Walter Bƶhm

Paperback

End of an Era – The largest REFORGER Exercise ever

The REFORGER 88 Certain Challenge field training exercise took place under the ā€˜AirLand Battle’ doctrine, at the army group level and was led by two corps: V (US) Corps and VII (US) Corps. It became the largest ever exercise of the REFORGER manoeuvre series, approximately 125,000 soldiers were involved: American, German, Canadian, French and Danish.

The command and umpire sections alone were 10,000 strong. In the field were 15,000 wheeled vehicles, 7,000 tracked vehicles (including 1,095 M60, M1 Abrams, Leopard 1 and Leopard 2 MBTs), 795 anti-tank missile launchers, 400 artillery pieces, 92 M270 multiple-launch rocket systems and 631 helicopters (including 200 combat and anti-tank helicopters).
This publication tells the story of the exercise in great detail and shows the involved military equipment in many action-oriented and hitherto unpublished photographs.

Quantity Photos and Illustrations:
Illustrated with 126 colour photographs, 12 black & white photographs and 8 graphics
Text – Language:
English Text
Number of Pages:
64