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"Tactical and Technical Trends, Issues 1-10, Inclusive" from Tactical and Technical Trends

The following index to the first ten issues of Tactical and Technical Trends was published in Issue No. 10, Oct. 22, 1942.

[DISCLAIMER: The following text is taken from the U.S. War Department publication Tactical and Technical Trends. As with all wartime intelligence information, data may be incomplete or inaccurate. No attempt has been made to update or correct the text. Any views or opinions expressed do not necessarily represent those of the website.]
 

TACTICAL AND TECHNICAL TRENDS, ISSUES 1-10, INCLUSIVE

 Issue No.   Page   
 
AIR
 
Germany
Catapult, for launching planes24 
Cooperation between air and ground forces87
Crete, German air attack on851
Devices for assisting take-off of overloaded planes103
Dinghy, single-seater, inflatable92
Do-217 (long-range bomber)41
FW-190 (new type fighter)61
He-177 (long-range bomber)61
Ju-88, various types of41
Ju-288 (new type of reconnaissance bomber)32
Maps for night bombing42
Me 109-F32
Submarine duty, transfer of air force personnel to102
Sub-stratosphere planes (Ju-86 P1 and P2)91
Tank-carrying aircraft31
Umbrella, the airplane with an101
Voltol, use of in German planes62
Japan
Air tactics and plane performance21
Air tactics, notes on84
Bombing methods11
New Mitsubishi-Nagoya Zero fighter51
New Zero fighter tactics816
Newer types of Japanese aircraft, performance of62
Britain
Glider training, aspects of213
General
Antiparachutist tactics, lessons from Crete in81
French SE-200 (70-ton flying boat)54
 
ANTIAIRCRAFT
 
Germany
Air tactics in attacks on Malta65
Air-burst fire against ground targets68
Dual-purpose 20-mm AA/AT gun (Flak 30)33
Fire control by radiolocators105
French 90-mm gun used by Germans as AT gun43
German warships, AA defenses of94
New German AA guns43
   50-mm Flak Model 41
   20-mm four-barreled Flak model 38
105-mm AA gun105
Organization of German AA units55
Panzer division, employment of AA forces with816
Sevastopol, employment of German AA at71
Sight, antiaircraft (Linealvisier 21)28
Troop train protection against air attack57
Britain
Problems in British antiaircraft mountings12
Japan
Japanese AA fire over Aleutians45
Japanese warships, AA defenses of819
General
Preparation of AA units for theaters of operations67
Searchlight dazzle tactics66
Small-arms fire against low-flying aircraft93
 
ANTITANK
 
Germany
Effectiveness of 88-mm gun as antitank weapon129
German antitank units and tactics1041
German balanced antitank protection59
Minefields in Libya14
New Guerlich-principle AT gun (42-mm Pak 41)73
Penetration of 88-mm gun824
Japan
Organization of Japanese antitank company13
Italy
Italian 20-mm AT rifle (Solothurn)518
Britain
British AT guns in Burma610
Remote control device for antitank guns823
Russia
Defense against German tank attacks96
Employment of AA guns against tanks72
Russian 76.2-mm gun824
General
Emplacement of antitank guns610
 
ARTILLERY
 
Germany
75-mm assault gun79
105-mm howitzer97
150-mm self-propelled gun828
German divisional artillery, notes on612
Liquid air in German shells15
New German bombthrower (schwere Wurfgerät)828
Organization and identification of German artillery units74
Tank division, artillery with a830
Britain
British artillery in the Burma campaign827
Russia
Red Army artillery training96
General
Argentine mountain-artillery training15
 
CAVALRY
 
Russia
Cavalry combat at night832
 
CHEMICAL WARFARE
 
Germany
Eyeglasses for use with gas mask519
Form for report on enemy use of gas835
Incendiary bombs, three new types of621
Landing operations, chemical warfare against912
Nerve gas17
Notes on German chemical warfare17
Smoke, German use of616
Treatment for blister gas519
Japan
Japanese chemical warfare organizations and gases912
Toxic smoke candles710
Italy
Flame-throwers522
 
ENGINEERS
 
Germany
Antitank minefields and booby traps623
Camouflage, German methods of715
Earphone booby trap522
Marking of antitank minefields837
Net for antitank mines212
Steel invasion barges110
Sympathetic detonation of Tellermines522
Japan
Obstacles, Japanese doctrine on109
Britain
Bridging of antitank ditches110
British maps4 Sect. II
Russia
Mine detector of the Red Army624
General
French light antitank mine520
Laying out antipersonnel minefield46
 
INFANTRY
 
Germany
German light division523
German parachutes525
Military coordination in Libya37
90th Light Division36
Japan
Machine guns839
Operational principles: Mandalay offensive919
Parachute troops922
Tactics in Burma719
Tactics in the Philippines626
Tactics in the Solomons1012
Britain
Commandos, organization and training of111
Russia
Attack, lessons in 1015
Breakthrough against German defenses1017
General
Axis parachute troops, notes on837
Burma campaign, notes on915
East Indies campaign, notes on215
Finnish tactics--small units639
 
MECHANIZED VEHICLES
 
Germany
Amphibians, German tanks for use as630
Amphibious troop carrier, experiments with 118
Armored workshop squadron410
Coaxial sighting telescope841
Cooperation of tanks with other arms722
Fuel supply for German tanks729
German armored division, tactical study of230
German modification of French Char B tanks532
Gyroscopic compasses in German tanks729
Half-tracks used as tractors118
Maintenance problems in Africa412
Mark III tank-three basic designs1019
Mechanized warfare tactics218
New German tank developments314
New German tanks in Libya415
Standard German tanks, characteristics of415
Tactics, deceptive219
Tank armor312
Training of tank crews48
Uniform of armored personnel, changes in929
Volkswagen, Army type313
Vulnerability of German tank armor846
Vulnerability of Mark IV tank to flamethrower313
Japan
Armored vehicles, speed and fording ability of220
Italy
Tank modifications631
Britain
British nicknames of tanks930
Fumes in armored vehicles, investigation of931
Radio control of tanks, experiments in127
Vulnerability of Matilda tank39
Russia
Tanks of the Red Army526
General
Axis use of French mechanized equipment928
Maintenance and repair of armored vehicles221
Sand channels for armored cars118
Tank requirements in Libyan fighting125
Tanks is Burma730
U.S. tanks in Libya125
 
MEDICAL
 
Germany
Parachute units, medical equipment of419
Stimulants for members of the Luftwaffe532
General
Artificial stimulants, use of by combat troops419
Burma campaign, medical notes on631
Jaundice among U. S. troops120
New typhus prevention method315
 
MILITARY INTELLIGENCE
 
General
Japanese prisoners of war1021
Intelligence from German prisoners of war931
 
ORDNANCE
 
Germany
Antipersonnel bomb, 12-kilogram536
Armor-piercing shell, 50-mm316
Bell demolition charges322
Grenades fired from signal pistol534
New rocket weapon1023
New type of pack flame-thrower222
Night-driving equipment for German vehicles121
 935
Parachute cartridge for wind measurement1023
Salvage of ammunition722
Standard German weapons939
Tank maintenance and recovery1024
Japan
Grenades533
High-explosive bomb, 60-kilogram632
Light machine gun320
Parachute type of incendiary bomb423
Standard Japanese weapons1032
Italian
Captured Italian weapons, use of733
Field gun, 75-mm735
Self-propelled gun-howitzer635
General
Axis armor-piercing ammunition421
Interchangeability of small arms ammunition421
Miscellaneous notes on ordnance120
 
QUARTERMASTER
 
Germany
Gasoline substitutes324
German supply system, discussion of234
Protective clothing for armored car crews122
Salvage procedure in the desert948
Water rations536
Japan
Japanese rations736
Britain
Gasoline and ammunition supply -- Libya735
 
SIGNAL
 
Germany
German signal units635
New German radio developments424
Wire communication in occupied countries739
Japan
Radio set, type P3A123
General
Submarine detection by radio124
Type of radio needed in Iceland124
 
GLOSSARY
 
Airplanes, British and American names537
British abbreviations637
Changes in place names-North Caucasus1036
German words in common use848
Time zones in relation to G.C.T.425
Warships, abbreviations425

 
SUPPLEMENTS
 
Issue No.     
    1Tactical study of German 88-mm AA gun as an antitank weapon
    2Discussion of the German supply system
 Tactical study of the German armored division
    3The German Technical General Staff
 Tactical doctrines of the Soviet Army
    4British maps
    5The Siege of Sevastopol
    6Finnish tactics--small units
    7German crossing of the Dnieper in the Kremenchug area
    8The German air attack on Crete
    9Summary of operations in North Africa, 1940-1942
   10German antitank units and tactics

 
 


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