Details the technical features and operational performance of the Soviet Su-25
'Frogfoot', which proved itself as a durable and versatile attack aircraft in
a variety of theatres such as Afghanistan, Georgia and Ossetia.
The MiG-21 (NATO reporting name Fishbed) firmly holds the title of the world's
most widely built and used jet fighter, with more than 10,000 units rolling
off the lines of three plants in the former Soviet Union. This book deals with
this topic.
Beautifully illustrated with many rare and unpublished photographs, Soviet Cold War Fighters looks at the main development periods of Soviet fighter designs and covers all the important features and developments for each - a total of four generations of fighter were developed from the late 1940s to the early 1980s - that witnessed the most iconic and powerful fighters such as the legendary MiG-15, MiG-21, Tu-128, Su-9, MiG-23, MiG-25 reach for the skies, followed by the modern day MiG-29, MiG-31 and Su-27, which strike fear in the West for their phenomenal weaponry and blistering performance. All aircraft are described in detail with facts and figures, including their weapons and instances of combat employment, as well as explaining how the Cold War drastically changed Soviet fighter design to counter the West. Researched and written by Alexander Mladenov, a leading aviation journalist, this is a highly detailed testament to leading Soviet fighter design and development.
The Kamov Ka-50 (NATO code name Hokum) was developed as a new-generation heavily-armored attack helicopter - originally conceived as a one-to-one replacement of the Mi-24 Hind. The program was launched at the Moscow-based Kamov Experimental Design Bureau in the late 1970s. The concept - promoted by the then young and inventive head of Kamov, Sergey Mikheev - called for an unorthodox, well-protected, agile and small-size attack machine
A concise research on the wartime development and operations of the Bulgarian
Air Force. It covers the entire spectrum of air-to-air, air-to-ground and
reconnaissance operations undertaken by the Bulgarian air arm between 1941 and
1945 as well as the naval operations in the Black Sea.
A detailed study of the early Cold War development and operations of the
Bulgarian Air Force. It covers the entire spectrum of counter air operations
undertaken by the Bulgarian air arm between 1946 and 1960, including the
tragic downing of El Al Flight 402.