The Vulnerability of Low-flying Aircraft to Forward Area Ground Fires


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"This report describes an analysis based on data from the Aircraft Vulnerability Experiment. Film records indicating the performance of ground troops when tracking various aircraft together with estimates of weapon characteristics were translated into estimates of aircraft vulnerability to ground fire"--P. x.
















Air Mobility


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In the immediate post-World War II period, Army aviation began to evolve from an observatory role to a mobility role. Helicopter air mobility began to develop in the Army from 1949 onwards. The outbreak of the Korean war assisted and accelerated the acceptance of greater helicopter air mobility within the Army. The Eisenhower period was a golden age for Army aviation, with rapid and extensive developments in air mobility doctrine and tactics. There was also a strong research and development effort to overcome the initial technological lag. These developments allowed the formation of the first air mobile division in 1965 to meet the growing demands of the Vietnam war. This work gives a new understanding of the process of military innovation. Moreover, this case study has important general implications for future military policy-making.




Technical Abstract Bulletin


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