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AUTHOR: Doyle, D
FORMAT: 80pp col/Bw/dwgs 215x280 Pb
The US Army began accepting deliveries of the M42 in October 1952, when
production ended in 1959, approximately 3,700 units delivered. By the late
1960s, the Duster’s limits seemed to have been reached. The lack of radar
tracking system meant the M42 was a 'fair weather' shooter against low, slow
targets; it just could not keep pace with the new generation of Soviet jet
aircraft. As American involvement in Vietnam increased, three battalions of
Dusters were sent to South Vietnam - initially for anti-aircraft duties, but
with clear skies over the South, the M42 was usefully employed as convoy escort,
perimeter and base security, and direct fire support. This book takes a detailed
look at the M42 Duster with more than 200 photographs, colour profiles and
detailed line drawings.
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