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The U-2 Spyplane: Toward the Unknown - A New History of the Early Years

English · Hardback

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The full story of the development and early use of the U-2 has never been properly told until now. This book describes in vivid detail how the high-flying spyplane was conceived, designed, built, and deployed in record time. It explains why the CIA, and not the U.S. Air Force, controlled the project. It traces how the Iron Curtain was pried apart by the epic overflights of denied territory from 1956 to 1960. It discusses why these flights were needed, what they were looking for, and how the intelligence they returned was processed and analyzed. Readers are taken inside the Soviet Unions military machine, as it developed new strategic weapons and (eventually) the means to shoot the U-2 down. The book also explores the political dimension, telling how President Eisenhower and Premier Khrushchev each faced the challenge of the U-2 flights albeit from very different perspectives. Toward the Unknown will appeal to students of aviation and intelligence history, and to anyone wishing to learn more about a key episode in the Cold War.

Product details

Authors Chris Pocock
Publisher Schiffer Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 19.04.2000
 
EAN 9780764311130
ISBN 978-0-7643-1113-0
No. of pages 288
Dimensions 161 mm x 236 mm x 30 mm
Weight 799 g
Series X Planes of the Third Reich Se
X Planes of the Third Reich Se
Subjects Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political administration

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