SeaQueen -> RE: Playing Around in Vietnam (6/14/2018 1:28:03 PM)
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Most, but not all... I read something about American DDGs engaging Vietnamese fighters with Terrier or Tartar missiles somewhere? Unlike in the Korean War where there were a lot of highly trained Soviet pilots, all evidence suggests that in Vietnam the MiG pilots were mostly Vietnamese. The result was that in the beginning, they weren't as highly trained as they were towards the end of the war. In fact, many of the MiGs encountered during the Rolling Thunder campaign were later believed to be student pilots on training missions who had been accidentally run into by strike missions. For the multinational/colonial wars sorts, there could even be a Battle of Dien Bien Phu scenario where American CIA pilots in B-26s were providing CAS to French forces fighting the Viet Minh. You could even do a "What if?" scenario because apparently the use of nuclear weapons to support the French was discussed extensively, both by Admiral Radford (Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the time) and by John Foster Dulles (who I believe was still head of the CIA at the time). quote:
ORIGINAL: tjhkkr I just read recently that the North Vietnamese Air Force attacked a couple of U.S. destroyers with MiG-17s. I thought the vast majority of their air activity was defensive in nature... apparently not so. I am working on a couple of scenarios... one at Khe Sahn (had a couple of set backs with -saves- at the wrong time), and a fictitious one where China gets involved.
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