EB66 ECM aircraft Historical Imprints In The Vietnam War
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Based on the B-66, a light bomber built in the 1950s, the United States Air Force developed an EB-66B electronic countermeasure (ECM) version, which played a forward role in the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union during the early 1960s. These aircraft would subsequently see combat service during the Vietnam War. • The B-66 was a continuation of the A-3 Skywarrior series, designed with a long, slab-sided fuselage with a stepped cockpit flightdeck. • The EB-66Bs and EB-66Es came into being in the spring of 1966, when the prefix E was assigned to all versions of the B-66s intended for electronic warfare. • Join as a member to help the channel grow further: • / @dungtranmilitary • Would you like to give me a cup of coffee? A small donation like a cup of coffee that I have enough fuel to keep producing great content! • Paypal account: • https://www.paypal.me/dungtransport • Become a Patreon: • / dungtranmilitary • Even the smallest amount of money is your great encouragement for me. • The requests for video content please send to: [email protected] • ---------------- • Hi guys, I'm Dung Tran. Thank you for watching this video. • Don't forget to visit Dung Tran Military channel • / dungtranmilitaryblog • Official website: https://Military-Wiki.com • Fanpage: / aomilitarylover • Fan Groups: / dungtranmilitary
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