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F-105 Wild Weasel vs SA-2 'Guideline' SAM - Vietnam 1965-73 (Paperback)
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F-105 Wild Weasel vs SA-2 'Guideline' SAM - Vietnam 1965-73 (Paperback)
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Although America entered the Vietnam War with some of the world's
most sophisticated combat aircraft, the majority of their missions
involved conventional bombing and fighter engagements that employed
quite similar tactics to those previously used in the Korean War
and World War 2. The real step change in aerial fighting came with
the use of air-to-air and ground-to-air missiles. Developing
methods of defeating the latter involved the rapid evolution of
technology and tactics which, over twenty years later, would enable
the USA to win the air war over Iraq in Operation Desert Storm in a
matter of hours.
During the Vietnam War, the appearance of Russian SA-2 missiles
around Hanoi in 1965 alarmed US officials. Initially reluctant to
attack the missile sites, the increasing toll of US aircraft and
the ways in which the SA-2s inhibited bombing tactics meant that
new methods of dealing with the sites had to be developed quickly.
Electronic reconnaissance aircraft had some success with jamming of
the missiles' guidance systems at long range, but the real solution
lay with an aircraft that could detect the radars at closer range,
offer itself as a target to the missile sites and attack them
before missiles could be launched at US bombers.
F-105Fs equipped with new technology quickly became an essential
addition to all USAF strike missions over North Vietnam. Using new
Shrike and Standard ARM anti-radiation missiles and radar detection
equipment developed by the US Navy, the F-105F and its more
sophisticated successor, the F-105G, continued their hair-raising
battles with North Vietnamese missile batteries throughout the rest
of the Vietnam War.
Here, author Peter Davies recounts the dramatic contests between
these newly outfitted F-105s and the missile sites in Vietnam in a
highly illustrated account, drawing on first-hand pilot experiences
and technical manuals to present a full history of the technologies
and tactics of both sides.
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