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US Air Force: Special Operations Command by Rick Llinares, Andy Evans
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Overview: The silence of the inky black night is broken by the distant rumble of turboprop engines droning even closer. Out of the darkness comes the unmistakable sound of weapons being brought to bear. Tracer rounds arc downwards lighting up the sky and a seemingly endless stream of shell-fire tears at the ground, as an unseen night hunter plies its trade. This sort of power and precision can mean only one thing, a US Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) AC-130 ‘Spectre’ Gunship is on station’.

The airmen and aircraft of AFSOC are certaily amongst the elite of the aviation world, flying some of the most unusual and powerful aircraft in the USAF inventory, and providing a unique and hightly specialized service to the combat force. Although the first use of ‘Special Operations’ aircraft came during World War II, it was the Vietnam War that became the channel for the employment of modern clandestine aviation platforms. This led to the birth of the ‘Gunship’ concept initially in the shape of the elderly AC-47 ‘Spooky’, followed by the AC-119 ‘Stinger’ and then the AC-130 ‘Spectre’. Allied to this came the specialized MC-130 with its scissor nose, designed to pluck downed airmen from hostile territory, as well as the infamous HH-3 ‘Jolly Green Giant’ rescue helicopter.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History

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