With first-hand insight into the key role of the US Air Force's
fighter-bomber from the Vietnam War through to Operation Desert Storm
during the First Gulf War, this book is an unmissable account of some
of the most dangerous and demanding missions in the two wars. The
advent of the surface-to-air missile (SAM) in the early 1950s
threatened the whole concept of aerial bombing from medium and high
altitude. Countermeasures were developed during the Korean War, but
with little initial success. It was only in the closing stages of the
Vietnam War, with the F-4Cww Phantom II (Wild Weasel 4), that this
equipment started to become successful enough to allow a substantial
investment in converting 116 F-4E Phantom IIs into dedicated SEAD
aircraft. This move introduced a new generation of anti-radar missiles
which became invaluable in later operations including operations
Desert Shield, Desert Storm and Northern Watch over Iraq. This volume
features dynamic archival photography from crews who flew the jet,
alongside mission accounts and technical details of the development
and fielding of the F-4 Wild Weasel in its various iterations.
Including specially commissioned artwork of 'sharkmouthed' Phantom IIs
in Vietnam jungle camouflage and more modern USAF 'Ghost Gray', this
book is the ultimate visual and technical guide to the F-4 Phantom II
Wild Weasel Units in combat.
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ISBN
9781472854582
Publisert
2022
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Osprey Publishing
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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