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Afghan Air Wars - Soviet, US and NATO operations, 1979–2021 (Hardcover)
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Afghan Air Wars - Soviet, US and NATO operations, 1979–2021 (Hardcover)
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Michael Napier details the critical role of air power in the skies
over Afghanistan, from the ten-year occupation by the USSR in the
1980s through to the US and NATO campaign from 2001 to 2021. US and
British forces, strongly supported by air power, invaded
Afghanistan in late 2001 in response to the Al Qaida attacks on
9/11. What began as a small-scale operation of 2,500 troops with
the limited objective of destroying Al Qaida became ever larger,
growing to over 100,000 troops ten years later. This experience
matched that of the Soviets after their invasion in late 1979, when
they saw a massive increase in resistance by Mujahidin. Afghan Air
Wars details how Soviet aircraft including the MiG-21, MiG-23,
Su-17 and Su-25, as well as Mi-8 and Mi-24 helicopters supported
Soviet offensives in the Panjshir Valley and other regions. Despite
these high-octane operations and overwhelming air superiority,
Soviet forces eventually withdrew. Some 20 years later, US and NATO
air forces were deployed in similar roles. F-15E, F-16, F/A-18,
A-10, Mirage, Harrier and Tornado aircraft all saw action in the
skies over Afghanistan as did the CH-47 Chinook and AH-64 Apache
helicopters. Mike Napier fully details their series of operations
in a hostile environment as well as the advent of high-resolution
targeting pods and Precision Guided Munitions (PGM) which enabled
aircraft to stand off from threat areas and also to deploy their
weapons with deadly accuracy. The conflict also saw the
groundbreaking introduction of Remotely Piloted Vehicles (RPV) into
routine air operations. Afghan Air Wars is richly illustrated with
over 240 images – both official photos and privately taken,
in-theatre images which have not been previously published. It also
includes first-hand accounts by aircrews involved to create a
unique and comprehensive picture of the part played by air power
over Afghanistan in the last 40 years.
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