Armoured warfare
Armoured warfare in modern warfare is understood to be the use of armoured fighting vehicles as a central component of the methods of war.
NATO and Warsaw Pact
During the Cold War, NATO and the Warsaw Pact assumed armoured warfare to be a dominant aspect of conventional ground warfare in Europe.
Related Topics:
Cold War - NATO - Warsaw Pact
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Infantry fighting vehicles were first developed in the 1960s with the Soviet Union's BMP-1.
Related Topics:
Infantry fighting vehicle - 1960s - Soviet Union - BMP-1
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Rotary-wing aircraft were built and theorised as "flying tanks."
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | First World War |
| ► | The inter-war period |
| ► | Second World War |
| ► | Arab-Israeli wars |
| ► | NATO and Warsaw Pact |
| ► | Tank tactics |
| ► | Airborne threats |
| ► | Support |
| ► | See also |
| ► | Further reading |
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