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UH-1 Huey Gunship vs NVA/VC Forces: Vietnam 1962–75: Duel, cartea 112

Autor Peter E. Davies Ilustrat de Jim Laurier, Gareth Hector
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 aug 2021
Often described as the US Army's aerial jeep the UH-1 Iroquois ('Huey') was the general-purpose vehicle that provided mobility in a hostile jungle environment which made rapid troop movement extremely challenging by any other means. Hueys airlifted troops, evacuated casualties, rescued downed pilots, transported cargo externally and enabled rapid transit of commanders in the field. Although 'vertical aviation' had only become a practical reality during the Korean War helicopters evolved rapidly in the decade before Vietnam and by 1965 the US Army and US Marines relied on them as primary combat tools. This was principally because North Vietnam's armed forces had long experience of jungle operations, camouflage and evasion. Generally avoiding set-piece pitched battles they relied on rapid, frequent strikes and withdrew using routes that were generally inaccessible to US vehicles. They commonly relied on darkness and bad weather to make their moves, often rendering them immune to conventional air attack. Gunship helicopters, sometimes equipped with Firefly searchlights and early night vision light intensifiers, were more able to track and attack the enemy. Innovative tactics were required for this unfamiliar combat scenario and for a US Army that was more prepared for conventional operations in a European-type setting. One of the most valuable new initiatives was the UH-1C 'Huey Hog' or 'Frog' gunship, conceived in 1960 and offering more power and agility than the UH-1B that pioneered gunship use in combat. Heavily armed with guns and rockets and easily transportable by air these helicopters became available in large numbers and they became a major problem for the insurgent forces throughout the war.Covering fascinating details of the innovations in tactics and combat introduced by gunship helicopters, this book offers an analysis of their adaptability and usefulness in a variety of operations, while exploring the insurgent forces' responses to the advent of 'vertical aviation'.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781472845153
ISBN-10: 1472845153
Pagini: 80
Dimensiuni: 184 x 248 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Osprey Publishing
Seria Duel

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

The gunship helicopter units were engaged in the 'hottest' aspects of the Vietnam War and the exploits of their crews included some hair-raising encounters with skilful and heavily-armed adversaries.

Notă biografică

Peter E Davies is a full-time aviation author with more than 35 published books to his credit, including 24 for Osprey Publishing. He specialises in modern combat aircraft, particularly those involved in the Vietnam and Gulf Wars, and he has co-written titles on several Vietnam-era US Navy types, notably the F-4 Phantom II and A-6 Intruder. He has contributed five titles to Osprey's X-Planes series and written for Aeroplane Monthly, Aviation News and Aircraft Illustrated.Jim Laurier is a native of New England and lives in New Hampshire. He attended Paier School of Art in Hamden, Connecticut, from 1974-78, and since graduating with Honours, he has been working professionally in the field of Fine Art and Illustration. He has been commissioned to paint for the US Air Force and has aviation paintings on permanent display at the Pentagon.Gareth Hector is a digital artist of international standing as well as an aviation history enthusiast. Gareth completed the battlescene and cover artwork in this title. He lives in Perthshire, UK.

Cuprins

Introduction Chronology Design and Development Technical SpecificationsThe Strategic Situation The Combatants Combat Statistics and Analysis Aftermath Further Reading Index