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Iranian Tigers at War - Northrop F-5a/B, F-5e/F and Sub-Variants in Iranian Service Since 1966 (Paperback)
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Iranian Tigers at War - Northrop F-5a/B, F-5e/F and Sub-Variants in Iranian Service Since 1966 (Paperback)
Series: Middle East@War
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The development of the F-5 lightweight supersonic fighter in the
mid-1950s was almost a gamble for the Northrop Corporation, but
ultimately resulted in one of most commercially successful combat
aircraft in modern history. Iran was one of its major export
customers, yet the long and often violent history of deployment of
the F-5 in that country has largely escaped attention of
historians. No less than 309 aircraft of five major variants of the
jet - the F-5A, F-5B, RF-5A, F-5E and F-5F - have provided the
backbone of the frontline strength of the Iranian Air Force since
the mid-1960s. Additional examples were clandestinely purchased
from Ethiopia and Vietnam in the 1980s. The type bore the brunt of
combat operations during the long war with Iraq, 1980-1988, and
remains a mainstay of the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force as of
today. This breathtaking account provides a detailed chronological
history of the F-5 in combat service in Iran, a history dominated
by long-range strikes against some of best defended targets inside
Iraq, and by thousands of dramatic close-air-support and
reconnaissance sorties, but also fierce air combats against the
then most modern fighter types in Iraqi service, including the
MiG-23s and MiG-25s. It is completed with practically unknown
stories of their combat presence in Pakistan, Afghanistan and the
war against drug traffickers in recent years. Good though the F-5
has been, the advances of domestic Iranian aircraft building
companies have resulted in attempts to continue the F-5 line with
further redesign and developments, resulting in a number of
indigenous variants. Combined, this means that the diverse and
involved story about one of most interesting military aircraft of
modern times is still far from over. The author's detailed text is
fully supported by an extensive selection of photographs and colour
profiles. Middle East@War - following on from our highly-successful
Africa@War series, Middle East@War replicates the same format -
concise, incisive text, rare images and high quality colour artwork
providing fresh accounts of both well-known and more esoteric
aspects of conflict in this part of the world since 1945.
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