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Gerry Anderson's - UFO Technical Manual

By: Reynolds & Hearns

Type: Hardcover

Product Line: Gerry Anderson's - UFO Technical Manual

Last Stocked on 2/27/2010

Product Info

Title
Gerry Anderson's - UFO Technical Manual
Publisher
Category
Author
Nick Foreman & Chris Bentley
Publish Year
2010
Pages
50
Dimensions
11x14.25x.55"
NKG Part #
2147426494
MFG. Part #
RH97819
Type
Hardcover

Description

Gerry Anderson's UFO TECHNICAL MANUAL

In the early 1980s, Earth was engaged in a deadly war against hostile extra-terrestrial aliens from a dying world. Unbeknown to the general population, our only line of defense in that war was a secret paramilitary organization with a manned lunar outpost and headquarters hidden beneath a British film studio. This organization maintained a fleet of advanced vehicles and spacecraft in order to combat the alien menace - a secret army of sophisticated hardware on constant patrol on land, in the sky, under the sea and far out in the depths of space.

Now, 30 years on, details of that secret war are finally emerging with the publication of the previously top secret documents of SHADO - the Supreme Headquarters Alien Defense Organization. Within these pages, spectacular computer-generated illustrations and plan views of the many SHADO vehicles reveal the organization's incredible machinery and weaponry, together with verified accounts of the role played by that hardware in the defense of the Earth.

  • S.I.D. - Space Intruder Detector advance warning satellite maintaining scan for UFOs
  • Skydiver - nuclear-powered submarine on patrol beneath the world's oceans
  • Sky One - supersonic strike aircraft ready for action in Earth's atmosphere
  • Mobiles - amphibious ground vehicles with overwhelming firepower
  • Space Interceptors - first line defense spacecraft based on the Moon

    Gerry Anderson's UFO Technical Manual celebrates the 40th anniversary of the ground-breaking live-action adventure series UFO, which originally captured the imaginations of television viewers in the early 1970s and has gone on to become one of British TV's best-loved and most highly-regarded science fiction programs.