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Electronic Wizards: Crows, Zappers and Weasels

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This volume examines the clandestine world of aerial intelligence gathering and radar suppression, and considers the importance of electronic surveillance to today's forces, notably the USAF and the US Navy.

128 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 1991

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René J. Francillon

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July 16, 2021
Published in 1991, 'Electronic Wizards - Crows, Zappers & Weasels' is an aviation album containing over 100 excellent colour pics giving broad coverage of the preceding 25 years of aviation use of electronic countermeasures and surveillance in the US military. Starting with some great pics of F-105F/G types, F-4G, a whole host of exotic types are featured in fine detail, despite being 'far from exhaustive' in the authors words. Excellent.
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