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Author | P V S Jagan Mohan & Samir Chopra |
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Language | English |
Genre | Aviation, History |
Published | 30 June 2005 Manohar Publishers |
Publication place | India |
Media type | Print (Hardback) |
Pages | 378 p. |
ISBN | 81-7304-641-7 |
The India-Pakistan Air War of 1965 is a 2005 aviation history book written by PVS Jagan Mohan and Samir Chopra. The book deals with the Indian Air Force's role in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965 that started on 1 September 1965 and came to an end on 23 September 1965.
Background
The air war was one of the last in which classic turning dogfights took place between the two belligerents. The Pakistan Air Force employed largely American hardware. The North American F-86 Sabre, the Lockheed F-104 Starfighter and the Martin B-57 Canberra (based on the British aircraft the English Electric Canberra). The Indian Air Force employed British, French & Russian aircraft like the Hawker Hunter, Folland Gnat, Canberra, de Havilland Vampire, MiG-21 and Dassault Mystere
The book describes the day-to-day operations of the Indian Air Force and is the first detailed account of the airwar from the Indian side.
Reviews
Some reviews of the Book are available on the authors' web site at BharatRakshak.com.
Further reading
- The Class of '65 – Excerpts from Indian Express by Rakesh Sinha and Shiv Aroor
- On a wing and a prayer – Excerpt from Rediff.com
- The Wolfpack in action – Excerpt from Rediff.com