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Michael Napier

    RAF Tornado Units of Gulf War I
    Tornado Over the Tigris
    Tornado Gr1
    Winged Crusaders
    Flashpoints
    Korean Air War
    • Korean Air War

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,6(5)Évaluer

      From acclaimed aviation historian Michael Napier, this is a highly illustrated survey of the air war over Korea. The Korean War holds a unique place in aviation history. It saw the first large-scale jet-versus-jet combat and it was the first military action of the Cold War, fought by both the newly independent United States Air Force and the recently formed Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force. In a meticulously researched volume, former RAF Tornado pilot Michael Napier unravels the complex narrative of events, describing the course of operations in the air and the major campaigns of the land war. He examines in detail the air power of the major combatants, which included North and South Korea, the UK, Australia, Canada and South Africa as well as China, the USA and the USSR. Packed with stunning contemporary images and including first-hand combat reports, Korean Air War is a groundbreaking exploration of a much forgotten conflict, which nevertheless provided lessons about the organization and prosecution of modern aerial warfare that remain relevant through to the present day.

      Korean Air War
    • Flashpoints

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,6(5)Évaluer

      From acclaimed aviation historian Michael Napier, this is a highly illustrated survey of the aerial fighting in the flashpoints of the Cold War.The Cold War years were a period of unprecedented peace in Europe, yet they also saw a number of localised but nonetheless very intense wars throughout the wider world in which air power played a vital role. Flashpoints describes eight of these Cold War the Suez Crisis of 1956, the Congo Crisis of 1960–65, the Indo-Pakistan Wars of 1965 and 1971, the Arab-Israeli Wars of 1967 and 1973, the Falklands War of 1982 and the Iran–Iraq War of 1980–88. In all of them both sides had a credible air force equipped with modern types, and air power shaped the final outcome.Acclaimed aviation historian Michael Napier details the wide range of aircraft types used and the development of tactics over the period. The postwar years saw a revolution in aviation technology and design, particularly in the fields of missile development and electronic warfare, and these conflicts saw some of the most modern technology that the NATO and Warsaw Pact forces deployed, alongside some relatively obscure aircraft types such as the Westland Wyvern and the Folland Gnat.Highly illustrated, with over 240 images and maps, Flashpoints is an authoritative account of the most important air wars of the Cold War.

      Flashpoints
    • Winged Crusaders

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Brings together scraps of history to record the exploits of an oft-overlooked Squadron. Features an extensive gallery of over 200 photographs, as well as 19 maps, to vividly illustrate the reality of conflict and flight, as experienced by the men who participated. Vividly records the sacrifices, successes, victories and defEATS

      Winged Crusaders
    • Following in the wake of Javelin: An Operational History this new release from Mike Napier approaches the subject of the Tornado GR1 from the perspective of the RAF squadrons that actually operated the aircraft.

      Tornado Gr1
    • Tales from the cockpit of the Tornado and Hawk provide an authentic impression of what it was actually like to fly these iconic aircraft types.

      Tornado Over the Tigris
    • RAF Tornado Units of Gulf War I

      • 96pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,1(10)Évaluer

      "When the Gulf Crisis of 1990 was triggered by the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, the RAF responded by sending Tornado F 3 fighters to Saudi Arabia to help defend the country against further aggression. These aircraft were followed by the deployment of Tornado GR 1 strike/attack aircraft to Bahrain. Eventually three wings of Tornado GR 1s were established in Bahrain, Tabuk and Dhahran, as well as a detachment of Tornado GR 1A reconnaissance aircraft. At the start of hostilities in January 1991, the Tornado GR 1 wings carried out night-low-level attacks against Iraqi Main Operating Bases using the JP233 runway denial weapon. Meanwhile, Combat Air Patrols from the Tornado F 3 wing ensured the integrity of Saudi airspace. Once air supremacy had been established, the Tornado GR 1 force moved to medium-level operations, initially by night and later by day, to attack the Iraqi oil production and storage infrastructure. The arrival in theatre of a laser designation capability with Pave Spike/Buccaneer and TIALD/Tornado enabled precision attacks against the Iraq transport system to cut off the frontline troops from resupply and reinforcement and then to carry out a systematic destruction of the airfield facilities. Tornado GR 1A reconnaissance operations played a major role in the location of Scud missile launchers and in the planning and execution of the land offensive. Throughout the conflict, the Tornado F 3 wing at Dhahran carried out defensive counter-air operations to ensure the safety of the base areas."

      RAF Tornado Units of Gulf War I
    • This illustrated study charts the development and combat history of the Vickers Wellington units, the mainstay of the RAF heavy bomber force during the first half of World War II.

      Vickers Wellington Units of Bomber Command
    • In Cold War Skies

      • 340pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,0(15)Évaluer

      From acclaimed aviation historian Michael Napier, this is a highly illustrated survey of the airpower deployed by NATO and Warsaw Pact countries throughout the Cold War.

      In Cold War Skies
    • Over Cold War Seas

      NATO and Soviet Naval Aviation, 1949-89

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Focusing on naval air power during the Cold War, the book explores the military strategies of NATO, the Warsaw Pact, and neutral nations from 1949 to 1989. It highlights the evolution of naval forces, including the introduction of nuclear-powered supercarriers and significant aircraft like the USS Forrestal and the Soviet Kiev. The text covers various naval aircraft types, detailing their transition from basic transport roles to advanced multi-purpose missions. Enhanced by first-hand accounts and over 240 high-quality images, it provides an in-depth look at this pivotal era in military history.

      Over Cold War Seas
    • Blue Diamonds

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Continuing from where he left off in his last publication Winged Crusaders - 14 Squadron RFC and RAF 1915-1945, Michael Napier relays the history of 14 Squadron over the course of the last seventy years, bringing us fully up to date.

      Blue Diamonds