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Tito'S Underground Air Base - Bihac (Zeljava) Underground Yugoslav Air Force Base, 1964-1992 (Paperback)
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Tito'S Underground Air Base - Bihac (Zeljava) Underground Yugoslav Air Force Base, 1964-1992 (Paperback)
Series: Europe@War
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The air force of Tito's Yugoslavia has had many different
peculiarities - from a unique Cold War position of having operated
a mix of US, Soviet, and indigenous aircraft and equipment, to the
changeable strategies in case of war. One such feature was an
entire underground air base constructed inside a hill near the town
of Bihac, in western Bosnia. 'The Object' was the core, the heart,
of this air base: it housed four MiG-21 squadrons for nearly 25
years, until the civil war tore Yugoslavia apart. 'The Object' was
built as the outcome of Yugoslav military efforts to build up its
independent defence capabilities, especially the air force which
was regarded as the strategic tool in keeping Tito's Yugoslavia's
independence from both Cold War blocks. There were a few other
underground shelters built at Yugoslavia's air bases, but Bihac
underground air base remained the only underground facility which
was permanently used. Bihac Air Base was constructed directly on
the border between two former federal states of Yugoslavia, now two
independent countries: The Republic of Croatia, and The Republic of
Bosnia and Herzegovina. Indeed, their post-independence border runs
between the former taxiways and underground entrances. Nowadays,
its ruins are a place of pilgrimage by many aviation and military
enthusiasts, and is known as 'Zeljava', after a nearby village on
the Croatian side. In its five chapters this book provides an
in-depth account of the design and construction of the air base and
its 'underground object', and a detailed account of the activities
of its MiG-21 squadrons and everyday operations in the period
between 1968 and 1991. The book concludes with an exhaustive
description of combat operations during the final year of the
existence of the Bihac Air Base in 1991-1992, under the conditions
of the civil war. Drawing upon exclusive archival sources - many of
them classified until very recently - the authors have expanded the
emerging story through interviews with dozens of officers and other
ranks that served at this 'underground aircraft carrier', thus
managing to fill the gaps in usage not covered by the
documentation. Tito's Underground Air Base is lavishly illustrated
with a huge collection of exclusive photographs collected from
numerous archives, museums, and private collections, and a set of
authentic colour profiles and diagrams. It is a unique source of
reference about one of most fascinating projects related to
underground military facilities constructed during the Cold War.
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