
Hi-Tech Planes: The Latest In The Revolution In Air Warfare From Stealth To Anti-Missile Missiles
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Author: Wayne F. Geer
Binding: Hardback
Published: New Burlington Books, 1992
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Hi-Tech Planes commands attention as a definitive work in military technology and aviation history. This volume presents the cutting edge of air warfare as it stood in the early 1990s, detailing the rise of stealth aircraft, precision-guided munitions, and anti-missile defense systems that reshaped combat strategy during the Persian Gulf War. Geer illustrates the engineering breakthroughs behind radar-evading designs and smart weaponry, while chronicling the tactical evolution driven by these innovations. With vivid photography and technical specifications, the book instructs readers on the mechanics and strategic value of high-tech aerial systems. It argues that the integration of advanced electronics and aerodynamics marked a turning point in global military dominance.
Author: Wayne F. Geer
Binding: Hardback
Published: New Burlington Books, 1992
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Hi-Tech Planes commands attention as a definitive work in military technology and aviation history. This volume presents the cutting edge of air warfare as it stood in the early 1990s, detailing the rise of stealth aircraft, precision-guided munitions, and anti-missile defense systems that reshaped combat strategy during the Persian Gulf War. Geer illustrates the engineering breakthroughs behind radar-evading designs and smart weaponry, while chronicling the tactical evolution driven by these innovations. With vivid photography and technical specifications, the book instructs readers on the mechanics and strategic value of high-tech aerial systems. It argues that the integration of advanced electronics and aerodynamics marked a turning point in global military dominance.
