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When the U-2 first took off in 1955, no one involved in its top-secret
project dreamt that this unique reconnaissance aircraft would still be
flying today. The long story of the Dragon Lady is amazing, and complex;
this book tells it all, in unprecedented detail, from the early days over flying
the Soviet Union under CIA sponsorship, to the Cuban Missile Crisis, and
on to the Vietnam War. The epic missions over Communist China were flown
by nationalist pilots from Taiwan. How the U-2 was improved, enlarged
and put back into production – twice. It led the real-time recce
revolution with data links and high-tech sensors. Then it played a key
role in Desert Storm, over Bosnia and Kosovo, and most recently over
Afghanistan and Iraq. According to the CIA’s own historian, Chris
Pocock is the foremost authority on the U-2. To write this book, he flew
in the aircraft, conducted 250 interviews, and analysed more than 1,000
declassified documents.
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