posted on May, 13 2023 @ 09:00 PM
There are three interesting facts about combat aviation during Operation Desert Storm I should bring up:
1. Even though the F-117 had actually been first used in combat over Panama in late December 1989 after Panamanian strongman Manuel Noriega was
accused by the George H.W. Bush administration of drug trafficking, the F-117's airstrikes against Iraqi military infrastructure in Operation Desert
Storm were well-publicized because they marked the first time that a stealth aircraft was used to take down a formidable military force in war
2. Baghdad was surrounded by SAM-based air defenses several times denser than those used to defend Hanoi and Haiphong during the Vietnam War, and so
EA-6B Prowler ECM aircraft and F-4G Wild Weasel aircraft were used to jam Iraqi anti-aircraft radars, effectively sparing so many combat planes of the
USAF, RAF, and Royal Saudi Arabian Air Force from being shot down by Iraqi air defenses.
3. The B-52 bombers used in Operation Desert Storm had to fire their AGM-86 cruise missiles against Iraq high above the Arabian Peninsula because
several B-52 crews faced the risk of capture by Iraqi forces if their aircraft were shot down over Iraq.