Using archival photographs sourced directly from Vietnam, specially
commissioned diagrams and combat accounts from veterans, István
Toperczer reveals how the MiG-21 defended Vietnam between 1966 and
1968. One of the most successful communist jet fighters ever built,
the MiG-21 "Fishbed" was involved in a series of deadly duels with
American fighters over North Vietnam as the USAF and US Navy ramped up
strike missions during Operation Rolling Thunder, culminating in the
destruction of over 70 US aircraft for the loss of 35 "Fishbeds."
Having honed their skills on the subsonic MiG-17, pilots of the
Vietnam People's Air Force received their first examples of the
legendary MiG-21 supersonic fighter in 1966. Soon thrown into combat
over North Vietnam, the guided-missile-equipped MiG-21 proved a deadly
opponent for the American crews striking at targets deep into
communist territory. Although the communist pilots initially struggled
to come to terms with the fighter's air search radar and weapons
systems, the ceaseless cycle of combat operations quickly honed their
skills. The best fighter then available to the VPAF, more than 200
MiG-21s (of various sub-types) were supplied to the North Vietnamese.
In this study, leading VPAF authority István Toperczer analyzes the
tactics used by the MiG-21 pilots over the bitter fighting in North
Vietnam during Rolling Thunder. The highspeed 'hit and run' attacks
employed by the communist pilots proved to be very successful, with
both R-3S air-to-air missiles and heavy-caliber cannon inflicting a
rising toll on American jets. Using first-hand accounts from MiG-21
pilots, battlescene artwork, combat ribbon diagrams, and armament
views, the author details the important role played by the "Fishbed"
in the defense of North Vietnam.
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Opposing Rolling Thunder 1966–68
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472857583
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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