LEADER 02031ngm a22002777a 4500003 hubpceu 005 20220322100004.0 006 g|||||r|||| 00| 0 007 v| |||||| 008 121017b xxu||||| |||| 00| 0aeng d|| | || 040 |bEnglish |chubpceu 041 eng 099 FL Record 100 PeriscopeFilm, |edirector 242 |yeng 245 Cold War Film First Five Days of World War III NATO vs. Warsaw pact 260 USA : |bPeriscopeFilm, |c2017. 300 Digital film (10 mins.) 337 Moving image 520 Produced in the 1980s at the peak of Cold War paranoia, this Grumman Aerospace film discusses the theoretical first five days of air combat that would occur in the event of an outbreak of hostilities between NATO and the Warsaw Pact. It emphasizes the EF-111A electronic warfare and penetrating aircraft's capabilities as part of the tactical package, performing jamming of Soviet radars. The film showcases the capabilities of the USAF and its high tech weapons and examines the Soviet threat. It features a great deal of footage taken from Soviet propaganda films from this era to show the Warsaw bloc's capabilities. It includes assessments by General Thomas Swaim of the U.S. Air Force's Tactical Air Warfare Center. According to Swaim, the pressure that would be brought to bear on NATO forces by the Soviets would be immense in terms of numbers, with the Soviets holding a considerable advantage in strength. The USAF's high tech F-111, F-4, and F-16 aircraft and their technological edge would be key to fending off an enemy offensive. The first five days of the war would determine the winner in a non-conventional war in Europe. 655 Documentary films 942 |2ddc |cDIGIFILM 952 |00 |10 |2ddc |40 |70 |8FL |9156284FL |bFL |d2022-03-22 |l0 |pHU_OSA_10000844.mp4 |r2022-03-22 |w2022-03-22 |yDIGIFILM |zAccess Copy, MP4 format |cAudio Visual 920 01 kojPEqYO 966 True |bHU_OSA_10000844 |cDigitally Anywhere / With Registration