Description
Explore the intricate military dynamics of the October 1973 Arab-Israeli War with '1973: The First Nuclear War (Middle East@War 19)'. This comprehensive analysis, authored by military historians Tom Cooper and Abdallah Emran, sheds light on a pivotal moment in Middle Eastern history. Contrary to common narratives that diminish the role of air power in this conflict, new evidence suggests that aerial operations were crucial. Dive into a detailed examination of military strategies and operations during the war, featuring extensive interviews with Egyptian participants, media reports, and intelligence insights that challenge conventional wisdom. The book reveals how Israeli forces executed significant air strikes on strategic locations such as Port Said and key Egyptian air bases like el-Mansourah and Tanta. Discover how these aerial engagements not only shaped the battlefield but also contributed to the legends surrounding Egyptian military victories. This unique perspective uncovers the complexities of air warfare and the misinterpretations that have persisted in military history. Perfect for history enthusiasts, scholars, and those intrigued by military tactics, '1973: The First Nuclear War (Middle East@War 19)' is a must-have addition to your collection. Embrace a deeper understanding of one of history’s critical conflicts and see how air power played a defining role in shaping the outcomes of this war in the Middle East.