Operation Allied Force 1999: NATO's airpower victory in Kosovo
A focused, illustrated history of NATO's war against Serbian forces over Kosovo. [THE CORRECT VERSION OF THIS EBOOK IS NOW AVAILABLE TO DOWNLOAD.]

On the night of March 24, 1999, NATO forces began military action to stop Serbia's campaign of repression during the Kosovo War. Initially planned to be a 72-hour operation, it took 78 days of sustained air warfare for Operation Allied Force to cause Slobodan Milosevic to withdraw his forces. Despite such setbacks as the loss of an F-117 stealth fighter and the bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, Allied Force ended with perhaps the most complete airpower victory of modern times.

However, there is a dearth of written histories on NATO's air war over Kosovo. In this book Dr Brian D. Laslie, one of the leading scholars of modern air power operations, offers a complete history of the campaign, based on a wide range of primary and secondary sources. Although predominantly a USAF effort, the campaign also featured multinational contributions as well as significant naval aviation.

Using spectacular original battlescenes, maps and 3D diagrams, Dr Laslie examines the aircraft, weapons and doctrine used, the Serbian air defenses, how the Allied forces planned and launched their air campaign, and how NATO had to rapidly adapt its initial plans to achieve success.

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Operation Allied Force 1999: NATO's airpower victory in Kosovo
A focused, illustrated history of NATO's war against Serbian forces over Kosovo. [THE CORRECT VERSION OF THIS EBOOK IS NOW AVAILABLE TO DOWNLOAD.]

On the night of March 24, 1999, NATO forces began military action to stop Serbia's campaign of repression during the Kosovo War. Initially planned to be a 72-hour operation, it took 78 days of sustained air warfare for Operation Allied Force to cause Slobodan Milosevic to withdraw his forces. Despite such setbacks as the loss of an F-117 stealth fighter and the bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, Allied Force ended with perhaps the most complete airpower victory of modern times.

However, there is a dearth of written histories on NATO's air war over Kosovo. In this book Dr Brian D. Laslie, one of the leading scholars of modern air power operations, offers a complete history of the campaign, based on a wide range of primary and secondary sources. Although predominantly a USAF effort, the campaign also featured multinational contributions as well as significant naval aviation.

Using spectacular original battlescenes, maps and 3D diagrams, Dr Laslie examines the aircraft, weapons and doctrine used, the Serbian air defenses, how the Allied forces planned and launched their air campaign, and how NATO had to rapidly adapt its initial plans to achieve success.

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Operation Allied Force 1999: NATO's airpower victory in Kosovo

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A focused, illustrated history of NATO's war against Serbian forces over Kosovo. [THE CORRECT VERSION OF THIS EBOOK IS NOW AVAILABLE TO DOWNLOAD.]

On the night of March 24, 1999, NATO forces began military action to stop Serbia's campaign of repression during the Kosovo War. Initially planned to be a 72-hour operation, it took 78 days of sustained air warfare for Operation Allied Force to cause Slobodan Milosevic to withdraw his forces. Despite such setbacks as the loss of an F-117 stealth fighter and the bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, Allied Force ended with perhaps the most complete airpower victory of modern times.

However, there is a dearth of written histories on NATO's air war over Kosovo. In this book Dr Brian D. Laslie, one of the leading scholars of modern air power operations, offers a complete history of the campaign, based on a wide range of primary and secondary sources. Although predominantly a USAF effort, the campaign also featured multinational contributions as well as significant naval aviation.

Using spectacular original battlescenes, maps and 3D diagrams, Dr Laslie examines the aircraft, weapons and doctrine used, the Serbian air defenses, how the Allied forces planned and launched their air campaign, and how NATO had to rapidly adapt its initial plans to achieve success.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472860309
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 06/18/2024
Series: Air Campaign , #45
Pages: 96
Product dimensions: 7.10(w) x 9.60(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Dr Brian D. Laslie is the Command Historian at the US Air Force Academy. A 2001 graduate of The Citadel and a historian of air and space power studies, Dr Laslie received his Masters' from Auburn University Montgomery in 2006 and his PhD from Kansas State University in 2013. He is the author The Air Force Way of War: U.S. Tactics and Training after Vietnam, which landed on the 2016 Chief of Staff of the Air Force's Reading List and the 2017 Royal Air Force's Chief of the Air Staff Reading List. He is also the author of Architect of Air Power: General Laurence S. Kuter and the Birth of the U.S. Air Force and Air Power's Lost Cause: The American Air Wars of Vietnam. He lives in Colorado Springs and can be reached at www.brianlaslie.com. He is on Twitter @BrianLaslie and is an editor at balloonstodrones.com

Adam Tooby is an internationally renowned digital artist and illustrator. His work can be found in publications worldwide and as box art for model aircraft kits. He also runs a successful illustration studio and aviation prints business. He is based in Cheshire, UK. To buy artwork, or contact the artist, visit http://www.adamtooby.com/.

Table of Contents

Introduction

The Balkan conflicts of the 1990s

Chronology

Attacker's Capabilities

NATO's air power on display

Chain of command

NATO's massive air arm

Naval forces

“Boots on the ground”

Defender's Capabilities

A capable threat

Serbian air defense

Camouflage and concealment

On the eve of battle

Campaign Objectives

NATO's goals

Planning begins

The CAOC

The Campaign

Three nights begin the campaign

SEAD campaign

Ethnic cleansing increases

The air war drags on, but the weather improves

May: NATO escalation

Milosevic concedes

Pristina airport incident

Statistics

Human rights aftermath

Aftermath and Analysis

Further Reading

Index

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