Conflict in the Balkans 19912000
By (Author) Tim Ripley
Illustrated by Mark Rolfe
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
4th April 2001
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
European history
Air forces and warfare
949.7024
Paperback
96
Width 184mm, Height 248mm, Spine 7mm
310g
Exposing the true scale and significance of the deployment of air power in the Balkans, this book details the activities of NATO and UN aircraft as well as local pilots in the former Yugoslavia. From bombing by B-2 stealth bombers to air-to-air combat; from moving ground troops by helicopter to 'food-bombing' for refugees, air power has played a vital role in 'Europe's Vietnam', and there is little sign that the fires of conflict are being extinguished. Debate amongst air power practitioners has yielded little agreement as to the degree of damage inflicted on the Yugoslav 3rd Army in Kosovo, the Balkans continue to be a region of conflict and ethnic hatred.
Balkan expert Tim Ripley has been fascinated by the conflicts of the former Yugoslavia since 1992, when he submitted his first report on the airlift to the besieged city of Sarajevo. He has since reported extensively on the activities of UN and NATO peacekeeping troops in Bosnia, Croatia, and more recently in Macedonia and Kosovo. His work has appeared in many well respected defence journals, including Janes Defence Weekly, Janes Intelligence Review and Flight International. He is the author of Air War Bosnia and Operation Deliberate Force, published by Lancaster Universitys Centre for Defence and International Security Studies. Mark Rolfe is an extremely talented profile artist. He has worked on a number of titles in Osprey's Aircraft of the Aces and Combat Aircraft series.