F-16 Fighting Falcon Units of Operation Iraqi Freedom
Douglas C Dildy author Steve Davies author Chris Davey illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:8th Feb '06
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

The F-16, called the Viper by its pilots, has been a prolific fighter in US and Coalition operations in the Middle East since the Gulf War.
When US President Bush ordered his forces into Iraq in March 2003, the F-16CJ was the second aircraft to enter Iraqi airspace-proper, sweeping the skies for electrons in a bid to find, identify and kill Iraq's comprehensive air defence system. This book details all the other coalition fighters and The Viper.When US President Bush ordered his forces into Iraq in March 2003, the F-16CJ was the second aircraft to enter Iraqi airspace-proper, sweeping the skies for electrons in a bid to find, identify and kill Iraq's comprehensive air defence system. With the mission fulfilled, hordes of other coalition fighters followed, including the F-16CG, which was used with great success to strike fixed and mobile-ground targets. The Viper was also employed in the more conventional strike role too, bombing targets ranging from Baath party HQ buildings in Baghdad to Republican Guard T-72 tanks of the Medina division around An Najaf.
ISBN: 9781841769943
Dimensions: 248mm x 184mm x 7mm
Weight: 362g
96 pages