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Clashes - Air Combat Over North Vietnam, 1965-1975 (Paperback)
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Clashes - Air Combat Over North Vietnam, 1965-1975 (Paperback)
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List price R684
Loot Price R544
Discovery Miles 5 440
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A retired U.S. Air Force fighter pilot and Vietnam veteran makes
full use of recently declassified U.S. documents in this first
comprehensive study of fighter combat over North Vietnam. His
balanced, exhaustive coverage describes and analyzes both Air Force
and Navy engagements with North Vietnamese MiGs while
simultaneously discussing the SAM threat and U.S. countermeasures,
laser-guided bombs, and U.S. attempts to counter the MiG threat
with a variety of technologies. Accessible yet professional,
Clashes is filled with valuable lessons that are as valid today as
they were in the 1960s and 1970s. Some sixty-five photographs,
tables, pie charts, maps, and diagrams of American and North
Vietnamese formations and tactics are included. Beginning with the
first air-to-air engagements of Operation Rolling Thunder in 1965,
Marshall Michel describes the initial American successes against
the MiGs and the stunning turn of events in late 1967 when the
North Vietnamese began shooting down more U.S. aircraft than they
lost. He explains how in 1968, at the end of Rolling Thunder, the
U.S. Air Force ignored problems with their tactics, formations, and
missiles, while the U.S. Navy undertook a complete reassessment of
its air-to-air operations and formed its famous Topgun course. The
second part of the book, covering Operation Linebacker in 1972,
examines the results of these two approaches and how the Navy
scored heavily against the MiGs while the Air Force continued to
suffer losses to MiG-21s. Michel offers extraordinary insights into
events that led to this situation and the Air Force's efforts to
reverse the trend. This combination of descriptions of actual
dogfights with authoritative analysis of the tactics, pilot skills,
high-level decision making, and shortcomings - more than 57 percent
of U.S. air-to-air missiles malfunctioned and less than 13 percent
scored a kill - will prove indispensable to everyone with an
interest in an combat, the war in Vietnam, and Navy and Air Force
aviation in general.
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