This book examines the evolution, capabilities and strategic importance of aerial warfare up to and during WWII. The book argues that air superiority is essential for modern conflict, emphasises coordinated training and unified command across services, and discusses how air power can immobilise enemy forces through interdiction of transport and supply lines.
Dimensions:
22 x 15 x 2 cm
Format:
Hardcover, cloth bound, with dust jacket
Publisher:
Geral Duckworth and Co., Ltd