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The Development of Armor-piercing Shells (With Suggestions for Their Improvement), Carlos de Zafra
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Carlos de Zafra

The Development of Armor-piercing Shells (With Suggestions for Their Improvement)

In “The Development of Armor-piercing Shells (With Suggestions for Their Improvement)," Carlos De Zafra meticulously examines the evolution of armor-piercing projectiles, situating them within the broader contexts of military technology and warfare dynamics. The text blends technical analysis with historical narrative, exploring the innovations that have shaped artillery from the 19th century to contemporary practices. De Zafra's prose demonstrates a clarity emblematic of the best scientific writing, while his detailed diagrams and technical specifications enrich the reader's understanding of ballistics and material science. Carlos De Zafra is a renowned military engineer and historian, whose expertise in ordnance and armaments has informed his comprehensive understanding of the subject matter. His insights are drawn from both extensive academic research and practical experience in the field, making him uniquely qualified to critique the past and present of armor-piercing technology. This dual perspective shines through in his proposals for improvements, showcasing his forward-thinking approach rooted in historical knowledge. This compelling read is essential for scholars, military historians, and enthusiasts of defense technology alike. De Zafra's rigorous analysis not only illuminates past developments but also prompts critical discussions on future innovations. Readers will find themselves captivated by the intricate balance of history and technical progression presented in this influential work.
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42 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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