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Harpia Publishing is on the leading edge of modern military aviation analysis, whether it is on a single type of aircraft, a type of weapon system, or even a nation’s Air Force, you will find no other contemporary in the publishing world with such expert analysis, attention to detail, exceptional graphics, organisational charts, and well-selected photographs.  Harpia Publishing’s world-renowned reputation is regularly confirmed by military and professional organisations around the world who use Harpia’s volumes in their tactical, operational, and strategic assessments.

Flashpoint China Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
ISBN: 9780985455484
Pub Date: 16 May 2016
Description:
From the South China Sea to the mountains of Nepal, the continued economic rise of the People’s Republic of China has led to a dramatic shift in the balance of power in the region. As a result, the relationship between China and its neighbours, as well as with the United States and its allies, has become increasingly important for the future of the region – and for the rest of the world. This uniquely compact yet comprehensive directory serves as a richly illustrated, in-depth analysis and overview of the most important conflicts in which China is currently involved – and those that it is likely to be involved with in the future – with a particular focus on People's Liberation Army air power.
Iraqi Air Power Reborn Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 80
ISBN: 9780985455477
Pub Date: 16 May 2016
Description:
Iraqi Air Power Reborn provides the most authoritative account of the Iraqi air arms in the years following Operation Iraqi Freedom. In the space of over a decade since Harpia Publishing presented its groundbreaking and ever-popular Iraqi Fighters, the Iraqi Air Force has undergone an unprecedented transformation. Having been almost entirely decimated by coalition air strikes in 2003, and during the insurgency that followed, Baghdad has set about rebuilding its air power from scratch.
Arab MiGs Volume 6 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9780985455460
Pub Date: 08 Dec 2015
Series: Arab MiGs
Illustrations: Illustrations, colour and b&w photos
Description:
Arab MiGs Volume 6 continues Harpia Publishing’s renowned coverage of air actions by Arab air forces during the October 1973 Arab-Israeli War. After researching in the Middle East for more than 40 years, interviewing and discussing the fighting in detail with pilots, participants and eyewitnesses from almost every unit involved, the authors provide the first ever coherent narrative of this air war. While it has often been argued that air power did not play a dominant role in the conflict, it eventually proved critical to its outcome.
Arab MiGs Volume 5 Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9780985455446
Pub Date: 19 Nov 2014
Series: Arab MiGs
Illustrations: Illustrations, colour and b/w photos
Description:
On 6 October 1973, the Egyptian and Syrian air arms opened an Arab attack on Israeli military installations on the Sinai Peninsula and in the Golan Heights. Thus began a war for recovery of territories lost to Israel during the June 1967 War, but also a war that was intended to repair damaged military and national pride, and a war that was to bring Israel back to the negotiating table. For the Israelis, who grossly underrated the capabilities of their enemies, it was a war that started with a surprise and alarming losses in men and material, and was characterized by the deployment of advanced electronics, computers and guided missiles.
Modern Israeli Air Power Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
ISBN: 9780985455422
Pub Date: 19 Oct 2013
Illustrations: colour and b/w photos
Description:
Israel remains the cornerstone of Middle East conflicts and tensions, and the spearhead of Israeli military might remain the Air Corps (Kheil Ha'Avir) of the Israeli Defense Forces. Renowned for its continuous efforts to maintain dominance in every dimension of air warfare, improve its capabilities, and outsmart its opponents, the Israeli Air Force has recently been moving away from preparations for interstate wars towards improving its potential to wage asymmetric conflicts, counterinsurgency campaigns and special operations. It has become smaller and leaner, but also much more efficient, and is foremost a force with much improved quick-reaction capabilities.
Fall of the Flying Dragon Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 294
ISBN: 9780982553978
Pub Date: 19 Oct 2011
Illustrations: with 294 b/w, 117 colour pictures, 1 map, and 30 colour drawings
Description:
Compiled with extensive help from previously unavailable documents that have emerged from official Vietnamese archives, and also with the assistance of narratives from dozens of participants and eyewitnesses, this volume reveals that air warfare over Vietnam did not end when the US pulled out of Southeast Asia.On the contrary, in the wake of the US withdrawal, and following the ceasefire in early 1973, North Vietnam redoubled its effort to conquer the southern part of the country. The often disparaged and underestimated South Vietnamese Air Force (VNAF) – at the time claimed to have been the fourth largest air arm in the world – fought a series of ever larger and more mechanized air-land battles under circumstances for which it was neither equipped nor designed to operate.