Chris McNab
Chris McNab is a prolific author and editor specializing in military history and military technology, with over 50 books published on subjects including weapons, wars, and military forces. He has contributed to major encyclopedia series, magazines, and newspapers, and resides in South Wales, UK. Note: He is distinct from Christopher Ross McNab, the cybersecurity author born in 1980.[1][2][4]
United Kingdom
Wikipedia
Military History
Military Technology
The Roman Army: The Greatest War Machine of the Ancient World (General Military)
Hitler's Tanks: German Panzers of World War II
The Roman Army: The Greatest War Machine of the Ancient World (General Military)
How to Survive Anything, Anywhere: A Handbook of Survival Skills for Every Scenario and Environment
Surviving the World’s Extreme Regions: Desert, Arctic, Mountains, & Jungle
Survival at Sea
Survival in the Wilderness
Extreme Fitness: SAS and Elite Forces Guide: Military Workouts and Fitness Challenges for Maximising Performance
Roman Soldier Operations Manual: Daily Life * Fighting Tactics * Weapons * Equipment * Kit
Siege Warfare: From ancient times to the beginning of the gunpowder age (Operations Manual)
The World War I Aviator’s Pocket Manual (The Pocket Manual Series)
An Illustrated Dictionary of the Third Reich
Defying Evil: How the Italian Army Saved Croatian Jews During the Holocaust
Military Uniforms Visual Encyclopedia
Martial Arts for People With Disabilities (Martial and Fighting Arts)
A History of the World in 100 Weapons
America's Elite: US Special Forces from the American Revolution to the Present Day
Glock: The World's Handgun
Network Security Assessment: Know Your Network
The Complete Guide to Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Reptiles: A Comprehensive Look at the World of Dinosaurs with more than 250 Superb Illustrations
The World War I Story (Story series)
The Elite Forces Wilderness Survival Guide: Survival Skills from the World's Most Elite Military Units
Deadly Force: Firearms and American Law Enforcement, from the Wild West to the Streets of Today (General Military)
Surviving Captivity