Or Brazil Comes to You Brazil Cold War Armor part 2
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Brazil was a country of opposites in terms of armored vehicles during the Cold War. It went from a country completely dependent on imported equipment to a country that managed to build its own main battle tank, which was able to compete with the established industries of the time, in a span of less than 20 years. Not only that, but in just 9 years after the very first armored vehicle, the VETE T-1 A-1 Cutia, was built, it became a large arms exporter. In 1984, the Brazilian arms export reached its peak, and it seemed that Brazil had cemented its place as an important player in the Third-World arms export industry. • If you liked this video, please consider donating on Patreon or Paypal! • Patreon: / tankartfund • Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/tankartfund • Article: https://tanks-encyclopedia.com/coldwa... • Sources: • Books: • Expedito Carlos Stephani Bastos • Blindados no Brasil - Um Longo e Árduo Aprendizado - Volume 1 • Blindados no Brasil - Um Longo e Árduo Aprendizado - Volume 2 • Bernardini MB-3 Tamoyo - O blindado Nacional • Fiat-Ansaldo CV-3 35 II no Exército Brasileiro • Blindados Paulistas 1917-2020 - Da Força Pública à Polícia Militar • M-41 Walker Bulldog no Exército Brasileiro - Um grande Aprendizado • M-113 no Brasil - O clássico ocidental • Engesa EE-9 Cascavel 40 anos de combates 1977-2017 • Ford M-8 Greyhound Exército Brasileiro - Surge o conceito de blindado 6x6 • Other • 200 anos da indústria de defesa no Brasil - René Dellagnezze • Brazilian Stuart - M3, M3A1, X1, X1A2 and their derivatives - Hélio Higuchi, Paulo Roberto Bastos Jr., and Reginaldo Bacchi • A Concise History of Brazil - Boris Fausto and Sergio Fausto • Engesa brochures • Moto-Peças brochure • Instituto Militar de Engenharia - Uma ponte para o futuro - José Carlos Albano do Amarante • ncoras e Fuzis - Corpo de Fuzileiros Navais - July 2010 • Vickers documents from Ed Francis • Articles: • Frank Mccann - THE RISE AND FALL OF THE BRAZILIAN-AMERICAN MILITARY ALLIANCE, 1942-1977 • Ethan B. Kapstein - The Brazilian Defense Industry and the International System • Raul De Gouvea Neto - How Brazil Competes in the Global Defense Industry • Ação de Choque, A forja da tropa blindada do Brasil - n18 2020 • http://militaryzone.home.sapo.pt/osor... by Reginaldo Bacchi • A indústria de defesa brasileira: o setor de carros de combate e a Engesa - Eduardo Strachman and Eduardo Henrique Becker Degl’lesposti • Engesa S/A - Cenário de sua Evolução - Cirineu Costa • Internet Sources: • https://pastdaily.com/2018/12/18/dece... • https://www.forte.jor.br/2018/03/01/e... • https://www.lexicarbrasil.com.br/ • Sipri Arms Transfer Database • United States Archive documents: • Latin American Reports from 1982 to 1988 • The United States and Brazil: Opening a New Dialogue - Robert J. Branco - July 1984 • Brazil and the US: A bright future? - Lieutenant Colonel Henry G. Anthony, JR. - 23 March 1987 • Brazilian Arms Production: Partial Dependence - Rachel Schmidt - September 1988 • Effect of the Brazilian arms industry on U.S. Strategy - Steven D. Kahne - 1993 • Area Handbook Series: Brazil: A Country Study - Richard F. Nyrop - December 1982 • Personal correspondence: • With Expedito Carlos Stephani Bastos, Expert in Brazilian Armoured Vehicles • A Captain of the Brazilian Army • With Ex-Engesa Employees • • Reddit: / tankencyclopedia • TE Shop: http://www.tanks-encyclopedia.com/Goo... • Our website: http://www.tanks-encyclopedia.com • Gaming News Website: http://www.tanks-encyclopedia.com/games/ • Facebook: / tanksencyclopedia • Twitter: / tanksenc • Discord: / discord • Email: [email protected] • An article by Darren Hazes • Narrated by Mark Fairclough • Audio Edited by Gabe • Edited by Pavel Carpaticus Alexe
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