2003
DOI: 10.21236/ada421682
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A-10s over Kosovo. The Victory of Airpower over a Fielded Army as Told by the Airmen Who Fought in Operation Allied Force

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“…A-10 Thunderbolt II CAS pilots described how CAOC personnel would provide "rather comical" descriptions of tanks hiding in the woods. 314 The Predator RPA's field of view is notoriously narrow-often called a "soda straw." But the A-10 pilots were looking out at a broad canopy at 20,000 feet.…”
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“…A-10 Thunderbolt II CAS pilots described how CAOC personnel would provide "rather comical" descriptions of tanks hiding in the woods. 314 The Predator RPA's field of view is notoriously narrow-often called a "soda straw." But the A-10 pilots were looking out at a broad canopy at 20,000 feet.…”
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confidence: 99%