U.S. AIR FORCE PRECISION WEAPONS IN VIETNAM F-4 PHANTOM & A-4 SKYHAWK FILM 23424

A declassified U.S. Air Force film entitled “Any Target Any Time: Tactical Weapons Systems in Southeast Asia” and made during the closing years of the Vietnam War, this film explores the power of new aircraft and missiles during the war. Marking a giant leap forward in combat, the film discusses the need for advanced air support considering the forest canopies of Vietnam at mark 02:20 and ground-to-air missiles used by the North Vietnamese. To illustrate this point, at mark 03:50, the film reminds the viewer that although U.S. aircraft bombed the Ho Chi Minh Trail, a logical system that wound its way through North Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, on a regular basis, enemy work crews were quickly able to repair any damage. The introduction of such “unconventional” systems as the AC-130 side-firing gunship proved to be far more powerful during armed reconnaissance missions. At mark 06:30, we’re introduced to the OV-10, equipped with laser-targeted systems for use during daytime or nighttime missions. The technology
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