Why Air Forces Fail: The Anatomy of Defeat

Portada
Robin Higham, Stephen J. Harris
University Press of Kentucky, 17 feb 2006 - 450 páginas

Includes two new chapters! “One of the more interesting and better books on military aviation to appear in the last few years.”—Journal of Military History
 
Since the publication of the first edition of Why Air Forces Fail, the debate over airpower’s role in military operations has only intensified. Here, eminent historians Robin Higham and Stephen J. Harris assemble a team of experts to add essential new details to their cautionary tale for current practitioners of aerial warfare. Together, the contributors examine the complex, often deep-seated, reasons for the catastrophic failures of the Russian, Polish, French, British, Italian, German, Argentine, and American air services. Complemented by reading lists and suggestions for further research, this seminal study with two new chapters provides an essential and detailed analysis of defeat.
 
“Contains many interesting insights and interpretations . . . an excellent introduction to the study of military failure in general and air forces in particular.”—Journal of America’s Military Past

“I recommend this book to those who are interested in air forces and air power, whether amateur or professional, past, present and future.”—Richard Cobbold, Bryanston: The Yearbook
 
“Provides an excellent analysis of the root causes of failure; this engaging study goes far beyond the aerial battlefield to examine the circumstances leading to defeat.”—Dennis Drew, Colonel, USAF (Ret.)

 

Páginas seleccionadas

Índice

The Arab Air Forces
1886
Defeat of the German and AustroHungarian Air Forces in the Great War 1909
1908
Downfall of the Regia Aeronautica 19331943
1936
The Imperial Japanese Air Forces
Defeat of the Luftwaffe 19351945
The Argentine Air Force versus Britain in the Falkland Islands 1982
Russias Air Forces in the Two World Wars
The United States in the Pacific
Norway France Greece and Malaya 19401942
RAF Bomber Command as Phoenix
Doomed to Failure?
Conclusion
List of Contributors
Página de créditos

Otras ediciones - Ver todo

Términos y frases comunes

Sobre el autor (2006)

Robin Higham (1925–2015), was emeritus professor of military history at Kansas State University. He authored and edited many works about aviation history, including The Influence of Airpower upon History: Statesmanship, Diplomacy, and Foreign Policy since 1903.Stephen J. Harris is the chief historian for the Directorate of History and Heritage at the National Defence Headquarters in Ottawa, Canada. He coauthored The Crucible of War: The Official History of the Royal Canadian Air Force.

Información bibliográfica