Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
Dec 30, 2024
Publisher
Air World
ISBN-10
1399067397
ISBN-13
9781399067393
Description
Dmitry Degtev presents a captivating exploration of one of the most iconic aircraft in Cold War history through a unique lens. As the world watched a military parade on May 1, 1960, the U-2 reconnaissance plane was making headlines, though not for the reasons American officials had hoped. Behind the scenes, Soviet military intelligence was keenly aware of the implications of these spy flights, changing the dynamics of espionage between two superpowers forever.
The narrative delves into the strategic significance the U-2 held for the Soviet Union, crafting a tapestry of political intrigue and military tension. Degtev meticulously chronicles how the aircraft's high-altitude capabilities challenged Soviet air defenses, prompting both fear and respect within the Soviet military hierarchy. Readers gain insight into not just the technological arms race, but the psychological warfare that enveloped intelligence operations of the time.
Through engaging storytelling, readers are transported to the heart of Soviet military command during a pivotal moment in history. Degtev captures the atmosphere of the Cold War, showcasing the complex interplay of paranoia and pride that surrounded U-2 operations, revealing how deeply the aircraft influenced the course of international relations.
The narrative delves into the strategic significance the U-2 held for the Soviet Union, crafting a tapestry of political intrigue and military tension. Degtev meticulously chronicles how the aircraft's high-altitude capabilities challenged Soviet air defenses, prompting both fear and respect within the Soviet military hierarchy. Readers gain insight into not just the technological arms race, but the psychological warfare that enveloped intelligence operations of the time.
Through engaging storytelling, readers are transported to the heart of Soviet military command during a pivotal moment in history. Degtev captures the atmosphere of the Cold War, showcasing the complex interplay of paranoia and pride that surrounded U-2 operations, revealing how deeply the aircraft influenced the course of international relations.
Genres
Action & Adventure
Business & Economics