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_910720 _aDeptula, David A. |
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_aEffects-based operations : _bchange in the nature of warfare / _cDavid A. Deptula |
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_aVirginia : _bAerospace Education Foundation, _c2001 |
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300 | _a33 p. | ||
490 | _aDefense and Airpower Series | ||
505 | _aWell before dawn on January 17, 1991, Major Greg Biscone flew the first of two B-52s toward Wadi Al Kirr airfield a recently completed forward fighter base in central Iraq. His targets were the taxiways between the runway and hardened aircraft shelters. Skimming 300 feet over the desert at 500 miles per hour it was so dark the night vision goggles and low light TV system didn't help. Iraqi early warning radars forced Biscone to drop his huge, old bomber lower the surface-to-air missile (SAM) threat was greater than the danger of flying within a wingspan of the ground. Minutes later, Biscone and his counterparts Buffs executed a successful multi-axis attack crippling the airfield and leaving anti-aircraft artillery with nothing to fire at but the receding jet noise. | ||
653 | _aCAMPAÑA AEREA | ||
653 | _aGUERRA DEL GOLFO, 1991 | ||
653 | _aPLANIFICACION | ||
653 | _aCONFLICTO ARMADO | ||
653 | _aBOMBARDEO DE PRECISION | ||
653 | _aVISION NOCTURNA | ||
653 | _aESCUDO DEL DESIERTO | ||
653 | _aTORMENTA DEL DESIERTO | ||
653 | _aGUERRA CONVENCIONAL | ||
653 | _aOPERACIONES BASADAS EN EFECTOS | ||
653 | _aESTRATEGIA AEREA | ||
653 | _aFUERZA DE COALICION | ||
653 | _aDEFENSAS AEREA ENEMIGAS | ||
653 | _aLIDERAZGO | ||
653 | _aGUERRA PARALELA | ||
653 | _aOPERACIONES - RDO | ||
653 | _aCENTRO DE GRAVEDAD | ||
653 | _aSISTEMA DE DEFENSA AEREA | ||
653 | _aPODER AEROESPACIAL | ||
653 | _aOPERACION FUERZA ALIADA | ||
653 | _aREVOLUCION EN ASUNTOS MILITARES | ||
653 | _aESTRATEGIA MILITAR | ||
653 | _aRADARES DE ALERTA TEMPRANA | ||
856 | _uhttps://secure.afa.org/Mitchell/reports/0901ebo.pdf | ||
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