IN 1960, SAC'S B-52S BEGAN A NONSTOP, EIGHT-YEAR, NUCLEAR-ARMED
PATROL. FULLY ILLUSTRATED, THIS STUDY EXPLAINS HOW ONE OF THE COLD
WAR'S MOST CHALLENGING OPERATIONS WAS CONCEIVED AND FLOWN.
Operation _Chrome Dome_ was Strategic Air Command's unprecedented
nuclear deterrence operation, a hugely elaborate and costly response
to the perceived nuclear missile threat from the Soviet Union.
In this book, Cold War aviation historian Peter E. Davies explains how
for eight years, _Chrome Dome _required 12 B-52 Stratofortresses to
maintain a ceaseless airborne alert within striking distance of Soviet
targets, orbiting over the Mediterranean and north of Alaska. Each
bomber stayed aloft for 24 hours, flying for around 10,000 miles until
relieved by another. In each cockpit a top-secret Combat Mission
Folder contained details of the routes and procedures for a nuclear
attack on a pre-determined Soviet target.
Dramatic and controversial, the years of unrelenting _Chrome Dome
_missions saw several B-52 crashes and losses of nuclear weapons, most
famously those in Greenland and off the Spanish coast. Drawing on
first-hand information from the personnel who flew and supported these
gargantuan efforts, and packed with archive photos, superb new
artwork, maps and diagrams, this book offers an authoritative history
of how SAC flew its most challenging operation of the Cold War.
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The B-52s' high-stakes Cold War nuclear operation
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472860552
Publisert
2024
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1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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