Book: Lockheed Sr-71 Operations In The Far East( Series - Combat Aircraft ) Even before the first operational flight of the legendary Lockheed U-2 spy plane, aircraft design genius Kelly Johnson began work with his team at the company's "Skunk Works" plant on the type's replacement. The result was the SR-71. First deployed on March 9, 1968, this tri-sonic 'hotrod' flew its first operational sortie over North Vietnam just 12 days later. On that debut mission, the Blackbird overflew surface-to-air missile sites with complete impunity, collecting the detailed intelligence that led directly to the end of the siege of Khe Sanh in the process.
Thereafter, the SR-71 roamed freely over areas previously denied to the vulnerable U-2, capturing photographic, radar and electronic intelligence. This book examines the immense impact this revolutionary aircraft had, not only on North Vietnam but during the Cold War as a whole, gathering information about the Soviet nuclear submarine fleet based in Vladivostok as well as the port's defenses, monitoring the actions of North Korea and flying four 11-hour, non-stop sorties into the Persian Gulf during the Iran-Iraq War in the late 1980s.
Details of Book: Lockheed Sr-71 Operations In The Far East( Series - Combat Aircraft ) Book: Lockheed Sr-71 Operations In The Far East( Series - Combat Aircraft )
Author: Paul F. Crickmore
ISBN: 1846033195
ISBN-13: 9781846033193
, 978-1846033193
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: 2008/11/18
Publisher: Osprey Publishing (uk)
Number of Pages: 96
Language: English