First seen during the American Civil War and later appearing in the
Franco-Prussian War and the Anglo-Boer Wars, the armored train came to
prominence on the Eastern Front during World War I. It was also deployed
during the Russian Civil War and the technology traveled east into the
Chinese Civil War, and the subsequent war with Japan. It saw service on
the Russian Front in World War II, but was increasingly sidelined by its
vulnerability to air attack. Steven J Zaloga examines the origins and
development of the armored train focusing equally on the technical
detail and on the fascinating story of how armored trains were actually
used in combat. This title will appeal to armor, military history and
railroad enthusiasts alike.