Without the helicopter, the war might have gone on, for the US, for 20 or 30 years AFTER the Tonkin Gulf incident...or never have been fought at all; it was that important. The helicopter made the Vietnam War. Vietnam was a helicopter war.
Helicopters were very useful in the Vietnam war as it helped to pick up and save the American soldiers in the jungle.
to fly and throw bombs
The tactic used was guerrilla warfare.
Many weapons would be used. Large artillery cannons could fire powerful shells many miles. Helicopter gunships, (UH-1 and AH-1), fixed wing aircraft gunships (AC-47), fighter bombers ( F-100, F-105, F-4, A-1, A-4 A-6, A-7) and if that did not work: they would send in the B-52s and carpet bomb the area and that usually did the job.
There are many tactics that the VietCong used in the Vietnam war. The most common tactic used was surprise attacks and ambushes due to extensive tunneling underground.
Specifically designated reconnaissance choppers in the Viet war were the: H-21 Sioux; OH-6 Cayuse; and the OH-58 Kiowa.
One fighting tactic that was used in the Revolutionary was was guerrilla warfare. It's kind of like a hit and run tactic, as in a surprise attack, an ambush, etc.
The military helicopter, also known as the Huey, are used for command and control, transportation, and also assault gunships. These helicopters are the most famous military helicopters.
Yes, the United States Marine Corps operates gunships, specifically the AH-1Z Viper. This attack helicopter is used for close air support and can carry various weapon systems to engage ground targets.
The tactic used was guerrilla warfare.
Many weapons would be used. Large artillery cannons could fire powerful shells many miles. Helicopter gunships, (UH-1 and AH-1), fixed wing aircraft gunships (AC-47), fighter bombers ( F-100, F-105, F-4, A-1, A-4 A-6, A-7) and if that did not work: they would send in the B-52s and carpet bomb the area and that usually did the job.
Helicopter borne infantry tactics.
In the 1960's helicopters were used for literally everything in the Vietnam War.
US Army helicopters landed in South Vietnam in 1956. They were used in the Korean War in 1950-53.
Strategy: Attrition Tactic: Search & Destroy Accounting process: Body Count
Russia is the country with the most MI-24 helicopter gunships. It was produced by the Soviet Air Force in 1972 and is now used by the Russian Air Force as well as many other countries.
To the men on the ground in South Vietnam, that term was synonymous with an "air strike." Ground support during the war consisted of: 1. AH-1 Cobra gunships (AH=Attack Helicopter) 2. UH-1 Huey gunships (UH-1 Iroquois/UH=Utility Helicopter) 3. C-47 Cargo plane converted to a gunship (Puff the Magic Dragon) 4. C-119 Flying Boxcar gunships 5. AC-130 Spectre gunships 6. B-52 Stratofortress heavy bombers 7. A1 Skyraider dive bombers 8. A4 Skyhawk jets 9. A6 Intruder medium bombers all weather 10. A7 Corsair II jets 11. F4 Phantom fighter bombers 12. F8 Crusader fighter bombers 13. F100 Super Sabre 14. F101 Voodoo 15. F102 Delta Dagger 16. F104 Starfighter ("C" model) The F-105 Thunderchief was the workhorse for bombing over North Vietnam and was the only USAF jet designed and built as an original "fighter-bomber." Consequently, the F105 was primarily used over North Vietnam and seldom, if ever, provided "air support" for men on the ground in South Vietnam.
The SUPER Cobra (two engines instead of one) is a "post" Vietnam helicopter used by the USMC because it was cheaper to buy than the newe APACHE attack helicopter.
C-130 Hercules airplane and the CH-47 Chinook helicopter .