Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988)-Approximately 380 Iranian & 232 Iraqi fixed wing aircraft were lost. Operation Desert Storm (January & February 1991)-Approximately 40 US fixed wing aircraft were lost, 28 to combat and 12 lost to accidents. Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003 to present)-Approximately 20 fixed wing aircraft have been lost.
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Politically and militarily, the Gulf War of 1991 was a great victory for the Gulf Coalition. Iraq, although not invaded and occupied, was expelled from Kuwait and suffered heavy losses.
The Coalition Consisted Of Western nations as well as Arab countries.
Um only gay sex is all i can think of The previous answer tells quite a bit about the contributor, does it not? The Gulf Coalition gained early mastery of the air, and precision smart bombs took out many Iraqi fighters in their hard shelters on the ground. Those which managed to take off were shot down unless they managed to take refuge in Iran. A few Coalition pilots were shot down by ground fire and their photos were used for propaganda. Many aircraft types were used, and a complete listing would take too long. Perhaps another contributor can suggest sources.
First of all, the US Coalition forces liberated Kuwait, so it is improper (from a terminological standpoint) to call it an attack on Kuwait. The US Coalition forces were target the Iraqi Army.However, the US Coalition land forces disembarked further south in Saudi Arabia and entered Kuwait sovereign territory overland. The air forces were station on a number of Saudi Airbases and US aircraft carriers. Of course, the naval forces remained in the Persian Gulf and launched missiles remotely.
Iraq was driven out of Kuwait by a coalition of 34 nations.
Desert Storm Commander of US/Coalition forces.
Stormin Norman was the Commander of the US Central Command. He was the senior commander of all coalition forces during the Gulf War.
During the first Gulf War (1990-1991), Operation Desert Shield became Operation Desert Storm on January 16, 1991, as US and coalition aircraft attacked Iraqi positions in Kuwait and Iraq. Ground operations began on February 23, 1991.
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