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A Need To Know The Role Of Air Force Reconnaissance In War Planning 19451953 John Thomas Farquhar

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A Need To Know The Role Of Air Force Reconnaissance In War Planning 19451953 John Thomas Farquhar
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Publisher: Air University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.04 MB
Pages: 234
Author: John Thomas Farquhar
ISBN: 9781429455718, 1429455713
Language: English
Year: 2004

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A Need To Know The Role Of Air Force Reconnaissance In War Planning 19451953 John Thomas Farquhar by John Thomas Farquhar 9781429455718, 1429455713 instant download after payment.

More than a tool of policy makers to gather intelligence, Air Force reconnaissance efforts shaped early Cold War doctrine and war planning. Dr. Farquhar argues that a lack of information on Soviet strategic capabilities dominated the organization, operational planning, and equipment of the postwar Air Force. To support his assertion, Farquhar traces the development of aerial reconnaissance from the first balloon ascents through World War II as a prelude. He then examines early Cold War peripheral reconnaissance and overflights of the Soviet Union. He explains the evolution of intelligence-gathering technology, bureaucratic growth, and a relative lack of attention paid to electronic warfare before the Korean War. Based primarily on archival sources, the book serves as an excellent reference for air doctrine, intelligence, and electronic warfare in the formative years of the Cold War.

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