A detailed, illustrated account of the air campaign that accompanied
the Red Army's final push towards Berlin, in which massed Soviet air
power defeated the Luftwaffe's high-tech Me 262 jets and Mistel
exploding drones. The last months of World War II on the Eastern Front
saw a ferocious fight between two very different air forces. Soviet
Air Force (VVS) Commander-in-Chief Alexander Novikov assembled 7,500
aircraft in three powerful air armies to support the final assault on
Berlin. The Luftwaffe employed some of its most advanced weapons
including the Me 262 jet and Mistel remotely-guided bomb aircraft.
Using photos, 3D diagrams, maps and battlescene artwork, William E.
Hiestand, a military analyst with a longstanding interest in Soviet
military history, explains how Germany's use of high-tech weaponry and
massed Soviet air assaults was not just the culmination of World War
II air combat, but also pointed to how the future rivalry with NATO
would play out. The VVS used powerful and flexible air armies to
control and employ its huge force of aircraft – organizational and
employment concepts that would shape Soviet plans and preparations for
combat during the Cold War. For the first time, this volume explains
how air power helped win the war on the Eastern Front, and how victory
shaped Soviet air power doctrine for the decades to come.
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Triumph of the Soviet Air Force
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472857842
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Osprey Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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