Tanks Illustrated was a series of books from Arms and Armour Press covering the major tanks and armored fighting vehicles of all eras. Each volume consisted of a short text introduction followed by a large number of photographs with detailed captions highlighting technical features, markings, and camouflage.
No. 1: Allied Forces Central Europe by Pierre Touzin
No. 2: Battle of the Bulge by Steven J. Zaloga
No. 3: Israeli Tanks and Combat Vehicles by Steven J. Zaloga
No. 4: Soviet Tanks Today by Steven J. Zaloga
No. 5: British Battle Tanks: 1945 to the Present by Simon Dunstan
No. 6: Tank War Vietnam by Simon Dunstan
No. 7: German Tanks: 1945 to the Present by Peter Gudgin
No. 8: U.S. Battle Tanks Today by Steven J. Zaloga and Michael Green
No. 9: Last of the Panzers: German Tanks 1944-1945 by William Auerbach
No. 10: D-Day Tank Battles: Beachhead to Breakout by George Balin
No. 11: Patton's Tanks by Steven J. Zaloga
No. 12: British Army Fighting Vehicles: 1945 to the Present by Simon Dunstan
No. 13: U.S. Infantry Combat Vehicles Today by Steven J. Zaloga and Michael Green
No. 14: Tank War Korea by Simon Dunstan
No. 15: U.S. Halftracks of World War Two by Steven J. Zaloga
No. 16: Operation Barbarossa by Steven J. Zaloga and James Grandsen
No. 17: Afrika Korps by George Balin
No. 18: Self-Propelled Howitzers by Simon Dunstan
No. 19: U.S. Tank Destroyers of World War Two by Steven J. Zaloga
No. 20: Allied Tanks Italy: World War Two by Bryan Perrett
No. 21: Allied Tanks North Africa: World War Two by Bryan Perrett
No. 22: Scorpion: The CVR(T) Range by Simon Dunstan
No. 23: British Combat Vehicles Today by Simon Dunstan
No. 24: Modern Israeli Tanks and Combat Vehicles by Samuel M. Katz
No. 25: The Churchill Tank by Chris Ellis
No. 26: U.S. Mechanized Firepower Today by Steven J. Zaloga
No. 27: Hitler's Panzers, The Years of Aggression by Bryan Perrett
No. 28: Panzer Army North Africa by Peter Gudgin
No. 29: U.S. Marine Tanks in World War Two by Steven J. Zaloga
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