Michael Napier describes the naval air power deployed by NATO, Warsaw
Pact and neutral countries throughout the Cold War. In 1949, an Iron
Curtain was drawn across Europe, and the Cold War that ensued between
the Western North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) countries and
the Soviet-dominated Warsaw Pact lasted through to the fall of the
Berlin Wall in 1989. NATO and Warsaw Pact naval forces spread over the
world's oceans, and the powerful forces of the US Navy's Second Fleet
patrolled the North Atlantic, while the Sixth Fleet was positioned in
the Mediterranean. The age of the nuclear-powered supercarrier arrived
in 1957 with the USS Forrestal, while the Soviet Union's first
aircraft carrier, the Kiev, was commissioned in 1975. In Over Cold War
Seas, respected aviation author Michael Napier examines the naval air
power of the major combatant forces as it developed from 1949 through
to 1989. All the major naval aircraft types are covered, both fixed
wing and helicopters, which entered service in the 1950s for light
transport or rescue duties and evolved into multi-purpose machines
capable of performing anti-submarine and airborne early warning
missions. This detailed text is supported by a wide range of
first-hand accounts of operational flying during the Cold War, as well
as over 220 high-quality, contemporary images.
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NATO and Soviet Naval Aviation, 1949–89
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472865502
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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