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Desert Cats - The RAF's Jaguar Force in the First Gulf War (Hardcover)
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Desert Cats - The RAF's Jaguar Force in the First Gulf War (Hardcover)
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On 2 August 1990, Saddam Hussein's armed forces invaded and
occupied Kuwait. A swift international response followed, which,
led by the United States and the United Kingdom, saw the formation
of a coalition that formed the largest military alliance seen since
the end of the Second World War. Among the many RAF units deployed
under Operation Granby, the codename given to the British military
operations during the conflict, was 41 Squadron, with elements
taken from 54 Squadron and 226 OCU, which was equipped with the
ubiquitous Jaguar GR1 single-seat all-weather tactical strike and
ground-attack fighter. In late 1990, the squadron duly despatched a
total of twelve aircraft, which soon became known for their
distinctive desert pink camouflage, and twenty-two pilots from
their base at RAF Coltishall. Initially conducting low-level
strikes, for which the Jaguar Force had always been intended, over
the weeks that followed 41 Squadron switched to more unusual
medium-level missions. In total, the men and machines of 41
Squadron conducted a total of 617 sorties during Operation Granby.
To complete this remarkable description of 41 Squadron's part in
the liberation of Kuwait, the author has interviewed a number of
these pilots. As well as these veterans' personal reflections,
Danny Burt also explores the Jaguars' record on air-to-ground
combat and its performance in theatre, the various upgrades the
type receive, and the unique nose art that each aircraft carried.
Many of the pictures in this highly illustrated publication have
never been published before. The story is completed by the recovery
by the author of one of the Jaguar GR1s flown in the Gulf War
Rescued from an Army range in South Wales, the aircraft was moved
to RAF Coningsby where its restoration, including the return of its
Operation Granby camouflage, is underway.
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