Infantry Small Arms of the 21st Century (Hardback)
Guns of the World's Armies
Imprint: Pen & Sword Military
Pages: 264
Illustrations: 250
ISBN: 9781473896130
Published: 30th October 2019
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Soldiers in today's modern armies have access to ever more advanced infantry weapons; lighter, more compact and more accurate than anything seen in the last century. These include combat pistols, personal assault rifles, sub-machine guns, sniper rifles, shotguns, light machine guns and squad automatic weapons.
Infantry Small Arms of the 21st Century features all these weapons and more in exhaustive detail. The author draws on the operational combat experience of the users in war zones such as Iraq, Afghanistan and Ukraine. As well as assessing and comparing the potency of different nations weapon systems , the book looks to the future demands of the infantry man.
As in the case of the author's previous work Guns of Special Forces 2001-2015, the result is an affordable, comprehensive and authoritative study of modern infantry weapons.
First-class documentation very useful for both gun lovers and modern miniature painters and modelers in general.
Miniaturas JM
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Profusely illustrated throughout, "Infantry Small Arms of the 21st Century: Guns of the World's Armies" is an extraordinarily detailed and impressively informative study that is an especially and unreservedly recommended addition to community, college, and university library Contemporary Military History & Armaments collections and supplemental curriculum studies lists.
Midwest Book Review
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No one has yet replaced the WHB Smith epic Small Arms of the World but, in its field, this new book comes very close. The WHB Smith covered small arms from the earliest weapons to the latest in both military and civilian use with detailed notes on operation and field stripping. This book has a narrower remit but covers the latest development and in-service infantry small arms. – Most Highly Recommended.
Firetrench
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Editor's Choice
The Armourer, March 2020
With excellent, glossy paper, and copious colour photography this is a high quality book and a valuable reference for anyone interested in modern infantry weapons.
I used to have access to documents and publications weaponry of the world's armies when I worked for BAe defence systems in the 1980s/1990s, and some of it was fascinating stuff. Leigh Neville provides a comprehensive look at infantry small arms in use in the world's armies now, during the 21st century. We've come a long way in the manufacture of weapons of destruction...
Books Monthly
If you are at all interested in modern military small arms, if you want a reference book that gives you as much details as is acceptable, then this is an invaluable reference work.
Army Rumour Service (ARRSE)
A very useful addition to a bookshelf.
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An excellent look at the variety of small arms in use with military forces around the world, and interesting factors such as combat ranges, cost, reliability, weight and more. Add other factors such as training and even eye health are all factors to be added in to the various equations for the policy and decision makers.
Military Model Scene, Robin Buckland
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This is a solid piece of work from Leigh Neville. I would term the book as niche, but if small arms are your thing this will be essential reading.
War History Online, Mark Barnes
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With so many new weapons in use with modern military units it can be very hard to accurately identify a weapon accurately and this offering from Pen and Sword will help with that. The weapons are covered well with good information provided on them. Most of this can be found in most titles covering like data, but for me it is the information on the weapons in use and the troops expected to use them that sells the title. The result is a title that well rounded and provides more than just information on the weapon.
Armorama
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About Leigh Neville
Leigh Neville has numerous published works on modern military subjects to his credit. His Guns of Special Forces 2001 2015 is in print with Pen and Sword Military and reflects his expertise in military equipment. He is an authority on war-gaming. He lives near Sydney, Australia and can be contacted through his website.
Guns of the Special Forces 2001 – 2015 (Hardback)
In the years since 9/11 Special Forces of many nations have been in almost constant action in covert, high risk operations around the globe. These include the two long conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, fighting nationalist insurgents and jihadist terrorists, as well as other lesser known operations. The weapons used by SF are a constant source of interest and speculation, as are SF training, methods and vehicles. The armouries of these elite units have developed rapidly to meet their demands and the ever more sophisticated threat. They include for example suppressed piston-driven carbines, programmable…
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