
Laurent Schmitz
The author has no clue about air combat, constantly confusing IR and radar missiles. Also calling the F-16 'Falcon', when everyone in the business uses 'Viper'. Pilots in this book have no nicknames, instead the writer uses their mission's callsign, which strangely stays the same for all theaters, like 'Falcon Two'. Then there is the Su-25 using radar(!) to shoot down an F-16 with a R-60 missile. And the bad guy takes a B-61 thermonuclear bomb with a yield of 20 kt (???) to destroy a command post where folks sit in an above-ground office during a national military crisis. If you can live with that kind of nonsense and get this book for free, then it's not a bad deal.

A Google user
i liked this book, i was pretty much addicted to it. I finished it in a week or so and i could not really finish my reading olympic books which were more important than this.( i did later finish my reading olympic book after this) :D 5*s *****