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Libyan Air Wars Part 1 19731985 Africawar 19 Albert Grandolini

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Libyan Air Wars Part 1 19731985 Africawar 19 Albert Grandolini
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Publisher: Helion & Company
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 19.96 MB
Author: Albert Grandolini
ISBN: 9781909982390, 1909982393
Language: English
Year: 2014
Volume: 19

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Libyan Air Wars Part 1 19731985 Africawar 19 Albert Grandolini by Albert Grandolini 9781909982390, 1909982393 instant download after payment.

Between 1973 and 1989, various Western powers and Libya were entangled in a seemingly never-ending exchange of blows. Supposedly launched in retaliation for one action or the other, this confrontation resulted in a number of high-profile, even though low-scale, clashes between the Libyan Arab Air Force (LAAF), the US Navy and even the French. Meanwhile, almost as a sideshow, the LAAF - quantitatively one of the most potent air forces in North Africa and the Middle East - also saw intensive deployment in Chad. Initially, with sporadic fighting between different parties for the control of N'Djamena, the Chadian capital, this conflict eventually turned into a major war when Libya invaded the country outright. The LAAF deployed not only French-made Mirage but also Soviet-made fighter-bombers of MiG and Sukhoi design, Mil-designed helicopters and even bombers of Tupolev design, to establish her dominance over the extensive battlefield of the Sahara Desert.

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