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Why Air Forces Fail: The Anatomy of Defeat

Why Air Forces Fail: The Anatomy of Defeat

Hardcover

Technology & EngineeringAir CombatMilitary Strategy

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ISBN10: 0813123747
ISBN13: 9780813123745
Publisher: Univ Pr Of Kentucky
Published: Jan 1 2006
Pages: 382
Weight: 1.61
Height: 1.18 Width: 6.46 Depth: 9.18
Language: English

According to Robin Higham and Stephen J. Harris, Flight has been part of the human dream for aeons, and its military application has likely been the dark side of that dream for almost as long. In the twentieth century, this dream and its dark side unfolded as the air forces of the world went to war, bringing destruction and reassessment with each failure. Why Air Forces Fail examines the complex, often deep-seated, reasons for the catastrophic failures of the air forces of various nations. Higham and Harris divide the air forces into three categories of defeat: forces that never had a chance to win, such as Poland and France; forces that started out victorious but were ultimately defeated, such as Germany and Japan; and finally, those that were defeated in their early efforts yet rose to victory, such as the air forces of Britain and the United States.

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