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F-16 Fighting Falcon Units of OIF - Vipers Over the Desert

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Informationen zum Autor Steve Davies is a freelance aviation journalist and photographer with strong links to the USAF fighter community. He is the author of four F-15 books (of which two were written for Osprey) and numerous magazine and journal features. In addition, he has also worked for the History Channel providing consultancy for an F-15 documentary and is currently providing consultancy for a media company planning to release a DVD set on modern fighter aircraft. He lives in Cambridge, UK. Klappentext The F-16, called the Viper by its pilots, has been the most prolific fighter in US and Coalition operations in the Middle East for over a decade. Since the 1991 Gulf War, it has been the workhorse of the UN-sanctioned operations in the region, working in 'Wild Weasel', ground attack and air superiority roles. Operations Southern Watch and Northern Watch required daily and continuous combat patrols over Iraqi territory for over a decade - a task that was made simpler by the bountiful supply of F-16s in USAF service, and the fact that the jet has always been able to assume multiple roles and uses. When US President George W Bush ordered his forces into Iraq in March 2003, the F-16CJ was the second aircraft to enter enemy airspace-proper, sweeping the skies for electrons in a bid to find, identify and kill Iraq's comprehensive air defence system. With the mission fulfilled, hordes of other Coalition fighters followed, including F-16CGs, which were used with great success to strike numerous targets. Zusammenfassung The F-16, called the Viper by its pilots, has been the most prolific fighter in US and Coalition operations in the Middle East for over a decade. Since the 1991 Gulf War, it has been the workhorse of the UN-sanctioned operations in the region, working in 'Wild Weasel', ground attack and air superiority roles. Operations Southern Watch and Northern Watch required daily and continuous combat patrols over Iraqi territory for over a decade - a task that was made simpler by the bountiful supply of F-16s in USAF service, and the fact that the jet has always been able to assume multiple roles and uses. When US President George W Bush ordered his forces into Iraq in March 2003, the F-16CJ was the second aircraft to enter enemy airspace-proper, sweeping the skies for electrons in a bid to find, identify and kill Iraq's comprehensive air defence system. With the mission fulfilled, hordes of other Coalition fighters followed, including F-16CGs, which were used with great success to strike numerous targets. Inhaltsverzeichnis Viper Anthology/The Sand Box/Planning and the CAOC/Magnum/J-series/Upgrades/Appendices...

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Authors Steve Davies, Doug Dildy, Douglas C. Dildy
Assisted by Chris Davey (Illustration)
Publisher Osprey Publishers
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.02.2006
 
EAN 9781841769943
ISBN 978-1-84176-994-3
No. of pages 96
Dimensions 185 mm x 247 mm x 10 mm
Series Combat Aircraft
Combat Aircraft
Subjects Non-fiction book
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political administration

HISTORY / Military / General, military history, HISTORY / Military / United States, Aviation, Air forces & warfare, 21st century, c 2000 to c 2100, Warfare & defence, United States of America, USA, Air forces and warfare

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