B-52 Stratofortress vs SA-2 "Guideline" SAM

Vietnam 1972–73

Peter E Davies author Jim Laurier illustrator Gareth Hector illustrator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:18th Oct '18

£13.99

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B-52 Stratofortress vs SA-2 "Guideline" SAM cover

From Vietnam to Desert Storm, this book tells the story of the United States’ seemingly indestructible heavy bombers, and the Soviet-designed missile system that attempted to bring them down.

Ever since its introduction in the late 1950s, the B-52 Stratofortress has been the United States’ primary heavy bomber and a powerful symbol of its immense military might. Its powerful electronic countermeasures equipment (ECM) was thought to make the B-52 immune to ground-to-air missile attack, but in Vietnam, and later conflicts such as Operation Desert Storm in 1991, it came up against the Soviet-designed SA-2 SAM which used heavy salvoes of missiles to bring down the bombers. The losses of several of its most feared, powerful and supposedly invincible bombers per night to a torrent of Soviet missiles during the closing stages of the Vietnam War was sobering to Americans, but the B-52s’ crushing attacks virtually eliminated North Vietnam’s defences and forced a peace settlement. This fascinating book analyses the roles of the SA-2 operators and the B-52 Electronic Warfare Officers (EWOs) using specially commissioned artwork as well as first-hand accounts, and traces the cat-and-mouse tactics that each side employed.

ISBN: 9781472823625

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 262g

80 pages