The role of the attack helicopters in the first Gulf War was to destabilize the foot soldiers of the Iraqis with a view to providing a leeway for the advancement of the Allied Forces foot soldiers
The First Gulf War saw the use of a variety of helicopters in both support, troop carrying and attack roles.
Non-combat Helicopters included:
- CH-47 Chinook
- UH-1 Huey
- MH-60 Seahawk
Combat helicopters included:
- AH-64 Apache
- AH-1 Cobras
- AH-58 Kiowa
- MH-60L Blackhawk
Naval helicopters:
- Lynx
- S70-B Seahawk
The term "cobras" in the context of the Vietnam War refers to the AH-1 Cobra attack helicopters that were used by the United States Army and Marine Corps. These helicopters played a significant role in providing close air support and conducting armed reconnaissance missions during the conflict. They were armed with various weapons, including machine guns, rockets, and missiles, making them effective in combat situations.
Yes. Geography played an important role for Julius Caesar. First he conquered the lands next to the ocean: France, Spain, Morocco. He made sure that his enemies could not attack from behind him. Only then did he take on his rival.
Yamamoto Isoroku was the mastermind behind planning the attack on Pearl Harbor. The attack was carried out in the early morning hours of December 7, 1941.
The US Navy monitored the combatants to ensure the Persian Gulf sea lanes remained open during the Iran-Iraq War 1980-1988.
Because the North Viet Navy attacked the US Navy in the Tonkin Gulf.
You're referring to a helicopter gunship. Made popular in Vietnam, the French actually employed them first, mounting weapons onto H-21 and H-19 helicopters to provide close air support. This was done as the lighter helicopters of the time did not have enough power to sufficiently mount and carry weapons. These came about before dedicated attack helicopters made their appearance, and were replaced in the gunship role by those dedicated attack helicopters.
Climate plays a major role in life in the gulf.
France, during the Algerian War.
If by "the region" you mean the Arabian Peninsula, the Gulf of Aden, the Persian Gulf, and the Strait of Hormuz all play a significant role.
Which one of the three golf wars?
Vietnam was history's first war with the helicopter as a primary attack and infantry carrying aircraft. The AH-1 Cobra (AH=Attack Helicopter) was America's first purpose built & combat fielded attack helicopter. Helicopters did practically everything: Medi-vaced wounded men; attacked with mini-guns, attacked with 2.75 inch rockets; attacked with machine guns; transported artillery; transported armored vehicles; recovered downed aircraft; transported riverine boats; performed re-supply functions in the field with water containers, fuel containers, spare parts, etc. Most important of all, helicopters formed the US Army's new type of infantry: The Airmobile Divisions, akin to WWII's Airborne Divisions (which were a new invention during WWII).
Which emperor, which attack?
The term "cobras" in the context of the Vietnam War refers to the AH-1 Cobra attack helicopters that were used by the United States Army and Marine Corps. These helicopters played a significant role in providing close air support and conducting armed reconnaissance missions during the conflict. They were armed with various weapons, including machine guns, rockets, and missiles, making them effective in combat situations.
Piggy claimed that they had nothing to do with the attack/murder of Simon.
Which emperor, which attack?
Oil is the natural resource that played the largest role in the economies
Yes, particularly the Persian Gulf War.