An insight into the design, construction, operation and maintenance of the British Army's most successfull post-war tank, The Centurion is significant in the history of British armoured fighting vehicles as well as being one of the most important post-war Western tanks. Introduced into British Army service in December 1946, versions of Centurion were still serving with British forces in the Iraq War of 2003, some 58 years later. Centurions have also seen combat in the Korean and Vietnam Wars, in the Middle East wars, and in the Indo-Pakistan War (1965) where it fought against US-supplied M47 and M48 Patton tanks. The Haynes Centurion Tank Manual is published in association with the Tank Museum and has been written with full access to the museum?s Centurion collection. Author: Simon Dunstan is an author, filmmaker and photographer who has written more than 50 books on military history to his credit. He is the author of The Centurion (1980) and Centurion vs T-55 (2009). He lives in Lond
Simon Dunstan is an author, filmmaker and photographer who has written more than 50 books on military history, in particular on the Second World War and Vietnam. He has also written and directed a number of military history documentaries for the History Channel. He is the author of The Centurion (Modern Combat Vehicles: 2, Ian Allan, 1980) and Centurion vs T-55 (Osprey, 2009). He lives in London.