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Iran-Iraq Naval War - Volume 1: 1980-1982 (Paperback)
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Iran-Iraq Naval War - Volume 1: 1980-1982 (Paperback)
Series: Middle East@War
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Nominally at least, the bloody and ruinous eight-year war fought
between Iran and Iraq was a confrontation dominated by operations
on land. The traditional impression is that the resources devoted
to naval warfare were minute in comparison to those of its major
land battlefields. As so often, the reality is almost diametrically
opposite. Certainly enough, the horrendous casualties incurred in
major land offensives make the Iran-Iraq War one of the bloodiest
conflicts of the 20th century. It escaped public attention that the
mass of what was happening on these battlefields was decided by
naval warfare and that indeed, the consequences of that naval
warfare led to the 1990 invasion of Kuwait, and the country's
subsequent downfall into chaos and civil war. During the first year
of the Iran-Iraq War, Iranian naval activity began to prove
decisive for the country's ability to continue waging the war. Not
only was its primary point of exporting crude oil - Khark Island -
in the northern Persian Gulf, but Iran became heavily dependent on
hauling reinforcements and supplies from ports in the lower and
central Gulf, foremost Bandar-e Abbas and Bushehr, to the modern
and huge port of Bandar-e Khomeyni in the north. This in turn
prompted the Iraqis to attempt interrupting both of these flows.
Iraqi deployed the full spectrum of their arsenal including the
Aeorspatiale AM.39 Exocet anti-ship missile, which saw its first
combat deployment at least six months before its use during the
Falklands War. However, much of this story this has remained
unknown beyond superficial insight into the 'Tanker War'. The first
part of Volume 1 of this mini-series concentrates on providing the
background and context of the conflict, and of the naval
capabilities of the two belligerents: through a detailed study of
both navies, but also the two air forces. It provides a precise
analysis of their capabilities and intentions, and sets the scene
for the naval warfare of the following eight years. The second part
covers the first months of the war, including the famous air and
naval Operation Morvarid, undertaken with the aim of destroying the
two primary Iraqi oil-loading terminals in the northern Persian
Gulf. Based on extensive first research with help of previously
unavailable documentation and interviews with veterans, and richly
illustrated, this volume provides unique insights into modern-day
naval warfare, including many lessons-learned still valid in the
present day.
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