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The FReeper Foxhole Remembers Desert Storm - The Air War - Jan. 19th, 2003
http://www.indepthinfo.com/iraq/airwar.shtml ^ | W.J. Rayment

Posted on 01/19/2003 12:01:05 AM PST by SAMWolf

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Desert Storm - The Air War


As I report to you, air attacks are under way against military targets in Iraq...

As is usual in modern war, the first objective of the allied force in Saudi Arabia was to gain air superiority. Air superiority gives a military force the ability to indiscriminately attack enemy targets, disrupt enemy lines of supply, to conduct reconaisance, and, of course denies the enemy the ability to do all of these things himself.

The air campaign against Iraq was launched 16 January 1991, the day after the United Nations deadline for Iraqi withdrawal from Kuwait expired. Saddam was given every opportunity to conclude the stand off peacefully, but US/Iraqi talks in Geneva were inconclusive, at best.



The magnitude and the power of the air attack was a shock to all concerned. The initial attack swept away much of Iraq's ability to defend against further air assaults. Radar installations were attacked by helicopters, F-117's were sent to the Iraqi capital of Baghdad to destroy command and control centers, air bases and hangars were bombed. U.S. Navy bombers and Tomahawk missiles wreaked havoc on all aspects of Iraqi air defense. The air campaign was conducted not just by the United States, but the Saudi, British, French, Italian, as well as various Arab Air Forces.

The Allied air campaign was thorough and devastating. Realizing that traditional anti-air defense was futile the Iraqis took to psychological methods that included using human hostages as shields for prime targets. They placed their aircraft near ancient historic sites and holy places, knowing the allies would be reticent to attack where there might be significant "collateral damage".

In an effort to demonstrate their own air offensive capability, on 24 January the Iraqis attempted to mount a strike against the major Saudi oil refinery in Abqaiq. Two Mirage F-1 fighters laden with incendiary bombs and two MiG-23's (along as fighter cover) took off from bases in Iraq. They were spotted by US AWACs, and two Royal Saudi Air Force F-15s were sent to intercept. When the Saudis appeared the Iraqi MiGs turned tail, but the Mirages pressed on. Captain Iyad Al-Shamrani, one of the Saudi pilots maneuvered his jet behind the Mirages and shot down both aircraft. After this episode, the Iraqis made no more air efforts of their own, only sending most of their jets to Iran in hopes that they might someday get their air force back. (Iran never returned the jets.)



With Iraqi air defense effectively neutralized, the Allied Air Forces proceeded to pound the Iraqi divisions arrayed in Kuwait and Southern Iraq. Utilizing fuel bombs, cluster bombs, armor piercing guided bombs, missiles and various other ordinance, Allied forces degraded Iraqi ability to fight on the ground. Attacks by B-52 bombers were noted to be especially terrible; entire regiments, brigades and divisions were effectively crushed in a few minute air raid by these powerful though dated bombers.

By late February the Coalition forces were ready to kick off the ground campaign...



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To: U S Army EOD; PatriotGames; ProudEagle; sonsa; Fiddlstix; larryjohnson; auboy; 06isweak; ...
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22 posted on 01/19/2003 10:00:17 AM PST by Jen (Dive on in to the FReeper Foxhole. BYOS (bring your own shovel))
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To: SAMWolf
My DSL really doesn't care. The page loaded in 7.49 seconds. It probably would have taken several minutes on my old dial up modem.
23 posted on 01/19/2003 10:01:47 AM PST by The Real Deal
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To: SAMWolf
My DSL really doesn't care. The page loaded in 7.49 seconds. It probably would have taken several minutes on my old dial up modem.
24 posted on 01/19/2003 10:03:23 AM PST by The Real Deal
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To: The Real Deal
WoooHooo for DSL! I have it too and love it. Good morning/afternoon!
25 posted on 01/19/2003 10:05:09 AM PST by Jen (Dive on in to the FReeper Foxhole. BYOS (bring your own shovel))
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To: AntiJen
I would hate to have to go back to a dial-up.
26 posted on 01/19/2003 10:06:12 AM PST by The Real Deal
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To: SAMWolf
WOWOWOWOWOW!!! Awesome thread Sam. I'm on my way out the door to go to AL again, but I'll be back tonight to read the thread and chat for a bit, I hope!
27 posted on 01/19/2003 10:06:33 AM PST by Jen (Dive on in to the FReeper Foxhole. BYOS (bring your own shovel))
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To: AntiJen
VERY GOOD READ


28 posted on 01/19/2003 10:06:46 AM PST by Dubya
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Have a look at this.... has a bit of bad language but I think almost all FReepers would like it
29 posted on 01/19/2003 10:07:37 AM PST by KneelBeforeZod (Deus Lo Volt!)
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To: Darksheare; MistyCA; SAMWolf
What are you doing dangling on that ceiling fixture????

We've called in the troops to rescue you. Hang on! Help is on the way.
30 posted on 01/19/2003 10:09:18 AM PST by Jen (Dive on in to the FReeper Foxhole. BYOS (bring your own shovel))
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To: The Real Deal
You and me both. I have cable now and I don't think I could ever go back to dial-up.
31 posted on 01/19/2003 10:10:06 AM PST by SAMWolf (To look into the eyes of the wolf is to see your soul)
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To: coteblanche
Luck has nothing to do with it. You're getting good at scrounging.
32 posted on 01/19/2003 10:11:29 AM PST by SAMWolf (To look into the eyes of the wolf is to see your soul)
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To: AntiJen
BTTT!!!!!
33 posted on 01/19/2003 10:14:06 AM PST by E.G.C.
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To: Dubya
Thanks for the link.

P.S. Not all Canadians are whiney, it's more a French trait.
34 posted on 01/19/2003 10:14:17 AM PST by SAMWolf (To look into the eyes of the wolf is to see your soul)
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To: AntiJen
Present!
35 posted on 01/19/2003 10:15:46 AM PST by manna
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To: AntiJen
Good morning Jen. Oooooh! you know how to get a flyer going. Neat graphics.
36 posted on 01/19/2003 10:17:58 AM PST by Aeronaut (Your message imprinted here)
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To: AntiJen
Good Morning antiJen,

I still remember how everyone lined the Freeway at the main gate of our post with signs, banners, and flags when the soldiers were being bused back home after Desert Storm, screaming welcome back, etc etc. It still is a great Memory to reflect upon till this day.

With all of the current deployments etc. with operation enduring freedom. If anything, I can't wait to welcome home our soldiers, and take pride in all of the Americans that will show their support ...again.

37 posted on 01/19/2003 10:18:04 AM PST by KineticKitty
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38 posted on 01/19/2003 10:26:30 AM PST by SAMWolf (To look into the eyes of the wolf is to see your soul)
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