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European Air Power Challenges And Opportunities John Andreas Olsen

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European Air Power Challenges And Opportunities John Andreas Olsen
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Publisher: Potomac Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.45 MB
Pages: 344
Author: John Andreas Olsen, Jostein Gronflaten
ISBN: 9781612346816, 1612346812
Language: English
Year: 2014

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European Air Power Challenges And Opportunities John Andreas Olsen by John Andreas Olsen, Jostein Gronflaten 9781612346816, 1612346812 instant download after payment.

Книга «European Air Power» рассматривает нынешнее состояние восьми отдельных европейских ВВС и их предполагаемые возможности использования воздушных сил таким образом, чтобы привлечь широкую аудиторию поклонников авиации. Включены точки зрения независимых экспертов по ВВС, которые рассматривают воздушные силы Франции, Германии, Турции и Великобритании, а также лидеров авиационных сил северных стран, включая Норвегию, Данию, Швецию и Финляндию.
European Air Power examines the current state of eight separate European air forces and their prospective air power capabilities in a manner that will appeal to a wide audience of air force enthusiasts. Included are perspectives from independent air power experts reviewing the air forces of France, Germany, Turkey, and Great Britain as well as from the leaders of the air forces of the Nordic nations, including Norway, Denmark, Sweden, and Finland.
Within the national security framework of threats and challenges, and against the seemingly universal backdrop of lower budgets for defense, the contributors present varying views on the types of air power capability a state should have and those it does not need. The contributors consider each air force separately and how each is structured to remain sustainable and efficient in accordance with its national strategic infrastructure.

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