Om Armour, and its Attack by Artillery
Originally published in 1907, this book provides an overview of the principles of artillery and their application to the destruction of armor. Browne examines the design of armor, the development of artillery, and the tactics of armored warfare, and concludes that artillery is the most effective means of attacking armor on the battlefield.
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