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Mosquitoes to Wolves

The Evolution of the Forward Air Controller

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Descripción editorial

Comparable to twentieth century cavalry, early forward air controllers (FAC) probed, observed, and reported enemy activity. Flying rickety, underpowered, and unarmed aircraft, they operated on the leading edge of ground combat. The efficient use of airborne FACs never developed in a meaningful way in World War II, with the possible exception of their use in Marine amphibious operations in the Pacific. But the rugged terrain of Korea and the jungle mazes of Vietnam restricted the capabilities of ground controllers to identify targets, thus expanding the need for "eyes in the air." FAC roles changed from those of probing, observing, and reporting, to those of locating targets, marking them for air strikes, and taking an active role in their destruction. This expanded mission resulted in the inevitable evolution of FAC equipment and responsibilities.

GÉNERO
Historia
PUBLICADO
2020
9 de octubre
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
255
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Barakaldo Books
VENDEDOR
INscribe Digital
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4.4
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