Danger Zone: Us Clandestine Reconnaissance Operations Along the West Berlin Air Corridors, 1945-1990

Author:   Kevin Wright
Publisher:   Helion & Company
Volume:   30
ISBN:  

9781804510254


Pages:   88
Publication Date:   11 April 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Danger Zone: Us Clandestine Reconnaissance Operations Along the West Berlin Air Corridors, 1945-1990


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Split into two for decades between the late 1940s and early 1990s, Germany was the hottest 'battlefield' of the Cold War. Its western part was dotted by dozens of major military facilities of the reconstituted national armed forces, and those of the NATO allies, foremost the USA, Great Britain and France. Even more so, whole third of East Germany was under the control of the Armed Forces of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) and housed several dozens of major air and ground units. On the ground, the city of West Berlin - situated in the center of the German Democratic Republic (GDR), and the three occupation zones there controlled by the USA, Great Britain, and France, was connected to the outside world only via tightly controlled railways, waterways or autobahns. However, in the air, three 'aerial corridors' connected it with West Germany. Far away from high-profile intelligence-gathering operations - like those by Lockheed U-2s - several intelligence agencies of the USA, Great Britain and France exploited this fact to run clandestine operations along these corridors. Principally conducted by adapted transport or liaison aircraft - which received a host of clandestine modifications - such operations often took their crews into the very center of what was perceived as the 'danger zone' by NATO: the airspace over some of the most sensitive Soviet military installations. Danger Zone Volume 1, is the first comprehensive and in-depth study of intelligence-gathering efforts by aircraft operated by, or on behalf of, the US intelligence agencies. It provides a carefully researched review of the involved equipment, modifications, maintenance, flight operations, post-flight activities and the resulting intelligence analysis, set within the context of the unique situation surrounding West Berlin during the Cold War, and its air corridors. AUTHOR: Kevin Wright is a regular contributor to aviation magazines (including 'Aviation News' and 'Aeroplane') and is an accomplished air-to-air photographer. He has a lifelong special interest in Cold War intelligence collection and produced numerous articles on related topics. Other recent publications include co-authoring a book, with Peter Jefferies, on allied intelligence collection along the Berlin Corridors. He taught international security and politics for over 15 years at universities in the UK and overseas. His PhD was on the role of expert communities in arms control policy making which became the topic of his first book. He currently lives in the Republic of IE - Ireland. 100 b/w photos, 7 colour photos, 12 colour profiles, 2 maps, 1 table

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Author:   Kevin Wright
Publisher:   Helion & Company
Imprint:   Helion & Company
Volume:   30
ISBN:  

9781804510254


ISBN 10:   1804510254
Pages:   88
Publication Date:   11 April 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

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"""Historians and aviation modelers will gain a lot from this book. The black and white photos and color profiles of the aircraft are beautiful and provide a great base for modeling...""-- ""IPMS"" ""Helion has another winner in this volume. The quality of writing that they must demand of their authors is first rate. The maps, tables, and photo captions only add to the excellent text. For anyone interested in the cat-and-mouse game of aerial reconnaissance during the Cold War or for a different look at how the strange setup around Berlin and East Germany functioned for four and half decades, this is a good book to add to your collection.""-- ""The Journal of the Air Force Historical Foundation"" ""...you'll find just about everything you would want to know about operations above one of the hottest spots of the Cold War. It is an interesting look at a major information collection operation that was mostly hidden in plain sight.""-- ""Aviation History Magazine"" ""Wright has assembled photographs and performance details of the various aircraft used throughout the Cold War beginning with modified B-26, B-17, and B-29 bombers.""-- ""Studies in Intelligence"""


"""Wright has assembled photographs and performance details of the various aircraft used throughout the Cold War beginning with modified B-26, B-17, and B-29 bombers.""-- ""Studies in Intelligence"""


"""...you'll find just about everything you would want to know about operations above one of the hottest spots of the Cold War. It is an interesting look at a major information collection operation that was mostly hidden in plain sight.""-- ""Aviation History Magazine"" ""Wright has assembled photographs and performance details of the various aircraft used throughout the Cold War beginning with modified B-26, B-17, and B-29 bombers.""-- ""Studies in Intelligence"""


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Kevin Wright is a regular contributor to aviation magazines (including 'Aviation News' and 'Aeroplane') and is an accomplished air-to-air photographer. He has a lifelong special interest in Cold War intelligence collection and produced numerous articles on related topics. Other recent publications include co-authoring a book, with Peter Jefferies, on allied intelligence collection along the Berlin Corridors. He taught international security and politics for over 15 years at universities in the UK and overseas. His PhD was on the role of expert communities in arms control policy making which became the topic of his first book. He currently lives in the Republic of IE - Ireland.

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