9781910294543-1910294543-Libyan Air Wars: Part 3: 1986–1989 (Africa@War)

Libyan Air Wars: Part 3: 1986–1989 (Africa@War)

ISBN-13: 9781910294543
ISBN-10: 1910294543
Author: Tom Cooper, Albert Grandolini, Arnaud Delande
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Helion and Company
Format: Paperback 72 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781910294543
ISBN-10: 1910294543
Author: Tom Cooper, Albert Grandolini, Arnaud Delande
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Helion and Company
Format: Paperback 72 pages

Summary

Libyan Air Wars: Part 3: 1986–1989 (Africa@War) (ISBN-13: 9781910294543 and ISBN-10: 1910294543), written by authors Tom Cooper, Albert Grandolini, Arnaud Delande, was published by Helion and Company in 2016. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other North Africa (African History, Aviation, Military History, World History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Libyan Air Wars: Part 3: 1986–1989 (Africa@War) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used North Africa books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.81.

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Confrontations between Libya, and the USA and France reached their highest point in the period between April 1986 and early 1989. In response to a Libyan-instigated and supported series of terror attacks against US citizens and interests in Europe, in April 1986 the USA launched Operation El Dorado Canoyon – a series of raids against carefully selected targets in Libya. Simultaneously, the USA and France bolstered the military of the Chadian government, enabling it to subsequently launch an all-out advance against Libyan troops and proxy forces in the north of Libya. This culminated in the series of spectacular campaigns better known as ‘Toyota Wars’, characterized by high speed of operations and surprise. The Chadian Army defeated its opponents in 1987 and nearly launched an invasion of Libya in 1988, successfully concluding this conflict. This title closes the Libyan Air Wars mini-series with a detailed insight into the final US–Libyan confrontation, which took place in early 1989, and culminated in another high-profile air combat between the most modern jet fighters of the Libyan Arab Air Force, and the US Navy. As usual, the volume is richly illustrated by well over 150 contemporary and exclusive photographs, color profiles, and maps, detailing the history, training, equipment, markings and tactics of the involved air forces.See:
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