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  • The Pershing II Firing Battery
    Headquarters Department of the Army
    Designed to replace the Redstone, the Pershing I, 1a and II missiles served for three decades as the U.S. Army’s primary nuclear-capable, theater-level weapon. A solid-fueled, two-stage missile capable of Mach 8.0 flight, Pershing I first flew in 1960. Three years later, three missile battalions deployed to West Germany. Pershing I’s solid-fueled design offered much greater ...
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    16,82 €

  • Military Mountaineering
    Army Center of Maneuver E / Army Training and Doctrine Command / Department of the Army Headquarters
    This training circular details techniques Soldiers and leaders must know to cope with mountainous terrain. These techniques are the foundation upon which the mountaineer must build. They must be applied to the various situations encountered to include river crossings, glaciers, snow-covered mountains, ice climbing, rockclimbing, and urban vertical environments. The degree to wh...
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    29,59 €

  • AH-64 Apache Attack Helicopter Pilot’s Flight Operating Instructions
    Headquarters Department of the Army
    Developed and deployed in a short time dueto the pressure of the Vietnam War, Bell’s AH-1 Cobra performed well; but Army planners believed a better attack helicopterwould be needed in the next war. In 1976,Hughes Helicopter’s YAH-64A prototype bested the Cobra in firepower, performanceand range, and won the competition to replace it. It would be 1982 before production commenc...
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    48,11 €

  • UH-1 Iroquois Pilot’s Flight Operating Instructions
    Headquarters Department of the Army
    Developed by Bell in the early 1950s, the UH-1 Iroquois was the first turbine-powered helicopter to enter production for the U.S. military. Originally designated the HU-1A for “Helicopter Utility”, it was quickly nick-named the “Huey” — a moniker that stuck even after the aircraft was reclassified UH-1in 1962. Designed as a medical evacuation, trans-port and utility helicopte...
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    34,76 €

  • AH-1 Cobra Attack Helicopter Pilot’s Flight Operating Instructions
    Headquarters Department of the Army
    During the Vietnam War fleets of transport helicopters provided U.S. forces with an unprecented level of mobility and proved the concept of “air cavalry”. But without adequate support, helicopters such as the Bell UH-1 proved vulnerable to enemy ground fire. The solution was to develop a helicopter gunship. Bell’s first foray into the category was rejected by the Army, but a...
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    30,22 €


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