Global air power
Global Air Power provides insight into the evolution of air power theory and practice by examining the experience of six of the world's largest air forces-those of the United Kingdom, the United States, Israel, Russia, India, and China-and of representative smaller air forces in Pacific Asia, L...
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Washington, D.C
Potomac Books, Inc
2011
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| 505 | 0 | |a British air power / Tony Mason -- U.S. air power / Richard P. Hallion -- Israeli air power / Itai Brun -- Soviet- Russian air power / Sanu Kainikara -- Indian air power / Jasjit Singh -- Chinese air power / Xiaoming Zhang -- The Asia Pacific region / Alan Stephens -- Latin America / James S. Corum -- Continental Europe / Christian F. Anrig -- The future of air power / David A. Deptula | |
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