Great Lakes Conflagration' is the second in two volumes covering
military operations in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) at the
turn from the 21st century. This volume explores developments in the
DRC that led to the outbreak of violence in August 1998, and
systematically details the continued build-up and status of the
Congolese, Rwandan and Ugandan armies, as well as the forces of
Angola, Namibia, Zimbabwe and other African countries that were sucked
into the conflict. Recounted is the Rwandan attempt to topple the
government of Laurent Kabila through an operation that saw a
redeployment of some of best Rwandan units from Kigali and Goma to the
western DRC, resulting in a series of fierce air-land clashes with
Zimbabwean and Angolan forces and culminating in the Battle of
Kinshasa. Also described is the fighting along what became the
'Eastern Front' in the DRC, as Zimbabwean and allied troops attempted
to stop Rwandan, Ugandan and rebel advances out of Kivu Province in
the direction of the Congo River through 1998 and 1999. These early
phases of the war, or 'The First African War' as it has come to be
known, were characterized by surprising outflanking and infiltration
maneuvers; foreign mercenaries; Zimbabwean Hawk and Lynx light
strikers flying intensive combat operations from N'Djili airport, half
of which was occupied by Rwandans, Ugandans and Congolese rebels;
interdiction strikes guided by special forces deployed deep behind
enemy lines; operations of helicopter gunships and transport aircraft
under intense ground attack in support of troops cut off by advancing
opponents; use of transport aircraft as makeshift bombers in bad
weather and by night and clashes of armored forces and many other
elements of 'high-technology' warfare. All the protagonists deployed
their best military units, their best equipment and some of their best
military commanders, yet despite their best efforts, and hampered by
in-fighting, the conflict ultimately resulted in a stalemate which
dragged on for a further three years while negotiations bogged down.
This book is illustrated with an extensive selection of exclusive
photography, color profiles and markings, making it of special
interest to enthusiasts and professionals alike.
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Second Congo War, 1998–2003
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781910294260
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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