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Operation Shed Light was a crash development project in aerial warfare, initiated in 1966 by the United States Air Force to increase the ability to accurately strike at night or in adverse weather. During the 1960s the United States military worked hard to interdict the movement of men and materiel along the Ho Chi Minh trail. The North Vietnamese were experts in the use of weather and darkness to conceal their movement, and understanding the superiority of American air power put their skills immediately to good use. US forces seeking to impede the steady flow of supplies attempted to locate largely static targets during the day with poor results.

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  • Opération Shed Light (fr)
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  • Operation Shed Light was a crash development project in aerial warfare, initiated in 1966 by the United States Air Force to increase the ability to accurately strike at night or in adverse weather. During the 1960s the United States military worked hard to interdict the movement of men and materiel along the Ho Chi Minh trail. The North Vietnamese were experts in the use of weather and darkness to conceal their movement, and understanding the superiority of American air power put their skills immediately to good use. US forces seeking to impede the steady flow of supplies attempted to locate largely static targets during the day with poor results. (en)
  • Cet article est une ébauche concernant le Viêt Nam et les forces armées des États-Unis. Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) selon les recommandations des projets correspondants. Opération Shed Light Un Tropic Moon III B-57G avec FLIR et (en) sur le nez. Guerre du Viêt Nam Batailles Batailles de la guerre du Viêt Nam (en) : * Laos * Chopper * Sunrise * Ap Bac (1re) * Go Cong * Hiep Hoa * 34A * Long Dinh * Kien Long * Quyet Thang 202 * USNS Card * Nam Dong * An Lao * Binh Gia * Camp Holloway * Song Be * Ba Gia * Dong Xoai * * (en) : * * * * * (fr)
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