Author: Brian P. Mullady
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Air defenses
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
In this paper the author reviews current Soviet military literature in an effort to determine vulnerabilities in their air defense against low-level attack helicopters. He examines air defense philosophy, Soviet small arms, the SA-7 and the ZSU-23-4 at the Soviet battalion level. Although there are several vulnerabilities which can be exploited, the author concludes that the primary threat to helicopters is the Soviet ZSU-23-4. Changes to current U.S. antitank helicopter training and tactics are recommended in order to enhance the helicopter vs. tank kill ratio. (Author).
Soviet Air Defenses Against Attack Helicopters
Author: Brian P. Mullady
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Air defenses
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
In this paper the author reviews current Soviet military literature in an effort to determine vulnerabilities in their air defense against low-level attack helicopters. He examines air defense philosophy, Soviet small arms, the SA-7 and the ZSU-23-4 at the Soviet battalion level. Although there are several vulnerabilities which can be exploited, the author concludes that the primary threat to helicopters is the Soviet ZSU-23-4. Changes to current U.S. antitank helicopter training and tactics are recommended in order to enhance the helicopter vs. tank kill ratio. (Author).
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Air defenses
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
In this paper the author reviews current Soviet military literature in an effort to determine vulnerabilities in their air defense against low-level attack helicopters. He examines air defense philosophy, Soviet small arms, the SA-7 and the ZSU-23-4 at the Soviet battalion level. Although there are several vulnerabilities which can be exploited, the author concludes that the primary threat to helicopters is the Soviet ZSU-23-4. Changes to current U.S. antitank helicopter training and tactics are recommended in order to enhance the helicopter vs. tank kill ratio. (Author).
Air-to-Air Defense for Attack Helicopters
Author: Robert C. Knight
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 45
Book Description
In view of current Soviet emphasis on armed helicopters, is there a need for an air-to-air defensive weapon system for U.S. attack helicopters? The Soviet Union is moving into the area of helicopter employment with a great deal of enthusiasm over a relatively short period of time. Doctrinally: the Soviets have emphasized "airborne operations to the rear of enemy forces. This doctrine remains valid, with emphasis being placed on airmobile operations rather than on parachutists. An advanced attack helicopter that is designed for antitank operations has been introduced into the Soviet inventory. This attack helicopter is armed with additional weapon systems. European weather phenomena will provide excellent periods during which attack helicopters can be employed. Past tests and experiments have proved that detection of helicopters by high-performance aircraft would be extremely difficult even during periods of unlimited ceilings and visibility. Weather data compiled in Europe indicate that prolonged periods of ceilings of less than 1,000 feet occur frequently. U.S. and Soviet doctrine is focused on using weather as a means of increasing the survivability of attack helicopters. During periods in which ceilings are reduced, attack helicopters from the United States and the USSR will operate on the battlefield. The tactics which will be employed by both nations will be similar. In addition the basic characteristics of the helicopters will be the same. These aircraft will be capable of moving over the same terrain and performing the same maneuvers. Only within the area of weapon systems does an obvious gap exist. The gap that currently exists in the area of air-to-air defense for attack helicopters must be filled if the US is to continue its lead in attack helicopter operations.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 45
Book Description
In view of current Soviet emphasis on armed helicopters, is there a need for an air-to-air defensive weapon system for U.S. attack helicopters? The Soviet Union is moving into the area of helicopter employment with a great deal of enthusiasm over a relatively short period of time. Doctrinally: the Soviets have emphasized "airborne operations to the rear of enemy forces. This doctrine remains valid, with emphasis being placed on airmobile operations rather than on parachutists. An advanced attack helicopter that is designed for antitank operations has been introduced into the Soviet inventory. This attack helicopter is armed with additional weapon systems. European weather phenomena will provide excellent periods during which attack helicopters can be employed. Past tests and experiments have proved that detection of helicopters by high-performance aircraft would be extremely difficult even during periods of unlimited ceilings and visibility. Weather data compiled in Europe indicate that prolonged periods of ceilings of less than 1,000 feet occur frequently. U.S. and Soviet doctrine is focused on using weather as a means of increasing the survivability of attack helicopters. During periods in which ceilings are reduced, attack helicopters from the United States and the USSR will operate on the battlefield. The tactics which will be employed by both nations will be similar. In addition the basic characteristics of the helicopters will be the same. These aircraft will be capable of moving over the same terrain and performing the same maneuvers. Only within the area of weapon systems does an obvious gap exist. The gap that currently exists in the area of air-to-air defense for attack helicopters must be filled if the US is to continue its lead in attack helicopter operations.
Soviet Air Power and the Pursuit of New Military Options
Author: Phillip A. Petersen
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Aeronautics, Military
Languages : en
Pages : 86
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Aeronautics, Military
Languages : en
Pages : 86
Book Description
Army Air Defense for Forward Areas
Author: Frances M. Lussier
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Air defenses
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Air defenses
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
Army Attack Helicopters: Can They Survive on the Airland Battlefield?
Author: Richard L. Throckmorton
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
Both the United States, the Soviet Union and their respective allies have placed a great emphasis on Armored and Mechanized formations as the key to winning a major conflict on a modern battlefield. It is a well recognized fact that the Soviet Union and her Warsaw Pact Allies have a great numerical superiority over the US and NATO forces in these types of equipment. The delay, disruption, and/or destruction of these armored forces has consequently become a paramount concern to US operational planners. The attack helicopter has shown itself to be a formidable force against mechanized forces in war games and operational tests conducted by both the East and the West. First, this thesis traces the historical development of the attack helicopter and looks at recent military conflicts where it has been used as in effective offensive weapon. From these conflicts, an analysis of both the efficacy and the shortcomings of the attack helicopter as a weapon system has been performed. Secondly, the thesis examines US attack helicopter doctrine as it might be employed against Soviet and/or Soviet type forces in the context on Soviet ground and air defense systems, which are recognized to be qualitatively and quantitatively superior to those of the US. The examination of Soviet air defenses against helicopters raises many questions as to whether or not US attack helicopters can survive on the modern AirLand Battlefield.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 140
Book Description
Both the United States, the Soviet Union and their respective allies have placed a great emphasis on Armored and Mechanized formations as the key to winning a major conflict on a modern battlefield. It is a well recognized fact that the Soviet Union and her Warsaw Pact Allies have a great numerical superiority over the US and NATO forces in these types of equipment. The delay, disruption, and/or destruction of these armored forces has consequently become a paramount concern to US operational planners. The attack helicopter has shown itself to be a formidable force against mechanized forces in war games and operational tests conducted by both the East and the West. First, this thesis traces the historical development of the attack helicopter and looks at recent military conflicts where it has been used as in effective offensive weapon. From these conflicts, an analysis of both the efficacy and the shortcomings of the attack helicopter as a weapon system has been performed. Secondly, the thesis examines US attack helicopter doctrine as it might be employed against Soviet and/or Soviet type forces in the context on Soviet ground and air defense systems, which are recognized to be qualitatively and quantitatively superior to those of the US. The examination of Soviet air defenses against helicopters raises many questions as to whether or not US attack helicopters can survive on the modern AirLand Battlefield.
A Dedicated Army Aviation Unit for Counterair Operations, Is It Necessary
Author: Davis D Tindoll (Jr)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 61
Book Description
This monograph examines the requirements for a dedicated aviation unit designed to destroy enemy attack helicopters. The ability of Soviet helicopters to impede and destroy friendly ground forces has created a new problem for Army leaders. Recognition of this problem has led to a search for countermeasures. This monograph concentrates on the means of conducting counterair operations at the tactical level of warfighting. The Soviet attack helicopter threat is discussed to demonstrate the importance of the attack helicopter to Soviet operations. The organization, capabilities, survivability, and logistical constraints of Soviet helicopter forces are presented. The Soviet philosophy concerning offensive air-to-air combat is discussed. The monograph examines the weapon systems designed to defeat the Soviet helicopter threat. The combination of ground based air defense systems and fighter aircraft are analyzed as to the degree of protection they provide to friendly forces. The major problems inherent to these air defense weapons are discussed. A determination on the feasibility of these air defense systems is based on recent tests and historical combat experience. The capabilities of Army aviation units conducting aerial combat are examined.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 61
Book Description
This monograph examines the requirements for a dedicated aviation unit designed to destroy enemy attack helicopters. The ability of Soviet helicopters to impede and destroy friendly ground forces has created a new problem for Army leaders. Recognition of this problem has led to a search for countermeasures. This monograph concentrates on the means of conducting counterair operations at the tactical level of warfighting. The Soviet attack helicopter threat is discussed to demonstrate the importance of the attack helicopter to Soviet operations. The organization, capabilities, survivability, and logistical constraints of Soviet helicopter forces are presented. The Soviet philosophy concerning offensive air-to-air combat is discussed. The monograph examines the weapon systems designed to defeat the Soviet helicopter threat. The combination of ground based air defense systems and fighter aircraft are analyzed as to the degree of protection they provide to friendly forces. The major problems inherent to these air defense weapons are discussed. A determination on the feasibility of these air defense systems is based on recent tests and historical combat experience. The capabilities of Army aviation units conducting aerial combat are examined.
Air Defense Artillery
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Air defenses
Languages : en
Pages : 780
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Air defenses
Languages : en
Pages : 780
Book Description
Soviet Air Defence Missiles
Author: Steve Zaloga
Publisher: Ihs Global Incorporated
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
Beskriver Sovjetunionens luftforsvarsraketsystemer op til 1989.
Publisher: Ihs Global Incorporated
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 408
Book Description
Beskriver Sovjetunionens luftforsvarsraketsystemer op til 1989.
Soviet Air Power
Author: Anthony Robinson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780831779191
Category : Aeronautics, Military
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780831779191
Category : Aeronautics, Military
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
The Soviet Airborne Experience
Author: David M. Glantz
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1428915826
Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Contents: The Prewar Experience; Evolution of Airborne Forces During World War II; Operational Employment: Vyaz'ma, January-February 1942; Operational Employment: Vyaz'ma, February-June 1942; Operational Employment: On the Dnepr, September 1943; Tactical Employment; The Postwar Years.
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1428915826
Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Contents: The Prewar Experience; Evolution of Airborne Forces During World War II; Operational Employment: Vyaz'ma, January-February 1942; Operational Employment: Vyaz'ma, February-June 1942; Operational Employment: On the Dnepr, September 1943; Tactical Employment; The Postwar Years.