Fighter Jets of France. Mirage III, Mirage F1, Mirage 2000, Super Étendard, Jaguar and Rafale - Complete History of French Air Combat from Cold War to Fifth Generation (en Inglés)
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France is the only country on earth that has designed, built, and exported world-class fighter jets entirely on its own terms - and this is the book that explains how. From the Mirage III that won the Six-Day War to the Rafale that took twenty years to sell and then sold to everyone, this comprehensive guide covers every major French combat aircraft from the Cold War to the fifth generation.
Each chapter combines technical depth with real combat history: the Force de Frappe nuclear deterrent, the wars over Chad, Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Libya, and Mali, and the story of Dassault - the company run by a man who survived Buchenwald and spent the rest of his life building the most sovereign air force on earth.
Whether you are a military aviation enthusiast, a defense analyst, or simply fascinated by a nation that refuses to buy anyone else's aircraft, this book has everything you need.
Inside this book, you'll discover:Mirage III and 5 - The aircraft that defined French aviation globally: 1,400 built, operated by over twenty nations, the Six-Day War legend, and the copies that outlasted the originalMirage F1 - The practical Mirage: Iraq's Exocet platform, the Iran-Iraq Tanker War, 720 built for eleven nations, and why France sold it to both sides of the same warJaguar - The Anglo-French strike aircraft nobody wanted and everyone ended up needing: from RAF Germany to Desert Storm, a quiet workhorse that punched far above its weightSuper Étendard - The aircraft that sank HMS Sheffield: the Exocet, the Falklands, the Iraqi loans, and what it means to fly a nuclear-armed jet off a carrier at nightMirage 2000 - Fly-by-wire vindicated the delta: the RDI radar, Desert Storm escorts, Bosnia, Kosovo, and the nuclear deterrent that lasted twenty-two yearsRafale - Twenty years of export failure, then Egypt, India, Qatar, Greece, Croatia, UAE, Indonesia: how the aircraft nobody would buy became the most commercially successful non-American fighter in the worldForce de Frappe - How France's airborne nuclear deterrent shaped every fighter procurement decision for sixty years, from Gerboise Bleue in 1960 to the Rafale F3 todayFrench Pilot Culture - Esprit de chasse, the Normandie-Niémen regiment, and how France trains pilots to exercise autonomous judgment at the edge of the missionThe Export Paradox - The Netherlands, South Korea, Brazil, Switzerland all said no - then Egypt said yes: the political architecture of the Rafale breakthroughDassault - Marcel Bloch, who became Marcel Dassault: the designer who returned from Buchenwald and built France's entire fighter aviation industry with one company
Every major aircraft chapter includes a Fast Facts panel with full specifications, production numbers, operators, and combat record. Each opens with a first-person vignette placing the reader in the cockpit at a decisive moment.
Thoroughly researched from open-source technical literature, declassified documents, and combat reporting. All information is presented for educational and historical purposes.