Libyan Air Wars Part 1 (Africa@War 19)

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Explore the intricacies of aerial warfare with 'Libyan Air Wars Part 1' (Africa@War 19), authored by renowned military historian Tom Cooper. This insightful paperback, published by Helion & Company, takes you on a captivating journey through the skies of Libya and Chad between 1973 and 1989. Experience the high-stakes confrontations between the Libyan Arab Air Force (LAAF) and various Western powers, including the US Navy and France, as they engaged in strategic clashes that shaped regional dynamics. With detailed accounts of the LAAF's deployment of advanced military aircraft—including French-made Mirage jets and Soviet MiG fighter-bombers—this book delves into the operational tactics and air combat scenarios that defined a pivotal era. The narrative highlights the complexities of international relations during the Cold War and the critical role of aerial operations in the deserts of Northern Africa. Spanning across 80 pages and measuring 210 x 300 mm, this expansive volume is a must-have for aviation enthusiasts, military historians, and anyone intrigued by the geopolitical conflicts influenced by air power. Unlock a deeper understanding of Libya's military history and its impact on neighboring Chad through this essential addition to the Africa@War series.

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