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Author Hallion, Richard, 1948-

Title Storm over Iraq : air power and the Gulf War / Richard P. Hallion
Published Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, [1992]
©1992

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Description xii, 383 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
regular print
Series Smithsonian history of aviation series
Smithsonian history of aviation series.
Contents An uncertain legacy: air power from the western front through Vietnam -- Rebuilding air superiority -- Reforging forces for general war -- Renewing military confidence -- The road to war -- The breaking storm -- Air power and the conclusion of the Gulf War -- Questions, answers, and conjectures
Summary Detailed appendixes examine specific issues, including "smart" weapons, advanced electronic command and control, and the evolution of high-performance aircraft and missiles. The book is meticulously documented and profusely illustrated with many photos not previously seen as well as detailed maps, tables, charts, and graphs
Hallion traces the history of air power, describing the rebuilding of the American military after Vietnam, the emergence of new doctrines and strategies for air and land warfare, and the various small wars of the 1970s and 1980s. In analyzing the onset of the Gulf crisis and the military operations in response to Saddam Hussein's aggression, he covers planning, strategy, and the conduct of the coalition air campaign and its impact on the Iraqi war machine. Finally, Hallion outlines the significance the war holds for national security planning, including the selection of appropriate forms of military force, the acquisition of new weapons, the pursuit of new technologies, and the effect of air power in confronting global crises
Storm Over Iraq is an incisive account of the Persian Gulf War, which marked a revolution in military history: the ascendancy of air power in warfare. This book - the first detailed analysis of why the Gulf War could be fought the way it was - examines the planning and preparation for war, showing how the success of Desert Storm was the product of two decades of profound changes in the American approach to defense, military doctrine, and combat operations. Richard P. Hallion argues that the development of radical military technologies, particularly those of stealth and precision-guided weapons, enabled military leaders to structure a campaign that shattered Iraq's military machine, completely fulfilling the promise that air power had held for more than seventy-five years
Analysis Air United History
Persian Aerial operations, American
United Air History
Air forces
Air warfare
Gulf War
History, 1990-1999
Military strategy
Operational analysis
Overseas item
United States
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject United States. Air Force -- History.
United States. Air Force. Strategic Air Command -- History.
Air power -- United States -- History.
Persian Gulf War, 1991 -- Aerial operations, American.
LC no. 92007034
ISBN 1560981903