Just came across Operation Downfall, and was pondering. What might be the political situation that would warrant the plan coming to fruition? What projects would be pursued and put into production, and what wouldn't? Who would win the war?
Perhaps the 3rd world war would be caused by a...
1948
alternate history
baor
cold war
great britain
north atlantic treaty organisation
nuclear battlefield
post-world war ii
soviet union
special forces
stay behind troops
stay-behind
ussr
warsaw pact
west germany
world war iii
Margaret Thatcher's defeat to Michael Foot in Britain's 1983 general election came as no surprise to television pundits.
Rising unemployment and failure to reduce inflation despite government cuts, including to the Armed Forces had made the public fed up and willing to try a new course.
Prime...
1980s
alternate history
baor
british army
british army of the rhine
cold war
north atlantic treaty organisation
royal air force
royal navy
soviet union
united kingdom
united states
The British Army of the Rhine (BAOR) based in Germany for the duration of the Cold War was a significant component of British defence spending and equipment in the postwar era.
It is a very complicated subject, and .
unlike the Royal Navy or the RAF has not been such a popular subject for books...
In the late 60s the Germans were looking
for a replacement for its ground attack
Fiat G 91s.
As an offset against costs for BAOR and
RAF Germany the UK succeeds in selling
Harriers to the Bundeswehr and getting
Dornier involved in its production and
a joint trainer which becomes the Hawk.
HS and...
alternate history
baor
bundeswehr
civil aviation
close air support
cold war
dornier
dornier flugzeugwerke
federal republic of germany
great britain
hawker siddeley aviation ltd
luftwaffe
north atlantic treaty organisation
nuclear battlefield
raf germany
v/stol aircraft
vtol
west germany
From Sealordlawrence's post on MBT-80
I would add that at this point the British Army was also scheming 1,900 MICV's (which were originally meant to have Chobham armour and a 750hp engine with a total weight of 30 tons). MBT-80 was apparently cancelled in July 1980, it seems that prior to this...
An interesting issue, to me at least, the 183mm gun mounted on the FV4005 used some sort of autoloader, such a feature does not seem to appear on the FV215...
The FV-215 looks like a very heavy gun tank version of the FV-200 family. The British planned to build a range of AFVs with a common chassis, suspension and drive train as the FV-200 series "universal tank". However in the end only the 120mm gun armed FV-214 Conqueror and FV-222 ARV were built.
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