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Jet simulators. Flight of the Intruder (video game) (1990) (aka. Flight of the Intruder: The Air War in Vietnam ) Flight of the Intruder (1991 NES game. aka Phantom Air Mission .) Chuck Yeager's Air Combat (1991) Vietnam (1995 video game) (1995) Wings Over Vietnam (2004)
Wings Over Vietnam is a PC combat flight simulation game set during the Vietnam War over South East Asia and covers the time period between 1964 and 1973.. The game includes a wide variety of jets and weapons which can be employed in various mission types such as MIG-CAP (MiG combat air patrol), strike, air support, Iron Hand, and reconnaissance.
Game cover for The Nam: Vietnam Combat Operations. The Nam: Vietnam Combat Operations is a freely-downloadable real time strategy game about the Vietnam War released in 2020. [1] It is a Vietnam War RTS that recreates company-sized combat operations covering Vietnam's various conflicts with America, Cambodia and China .
Genre (s) Flight simulation. Air Conflicts: Vietnam is a flight simulation video game in the Air Conflicts series developed by Games Farm and published by BitComposer Entertainment. The game was released on November 26, 2013 for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and Microsoft Windows. An Ultimate Edition of the game was released for PlayStation 4 on ...
Final loss: A-26A 64-17646 (609th SOS, 56th SOW) lost over Laos on the night of 7–8 July 1969, killing both crewmen. A-37 Dragonfly —22 total. First loss: 1967, final loss: 1972. Wing of downed USAF warplane at the Vietnam Military History Museum. AC-47 Spooky —19 total, 12 in combat.
Sigma suggested that air power would have little effect on North Vietnam's ability to wage war. Sigma I-64 was played between 6 and 9 April 1964. [7] It was designed to test scenarios of escalation of warfare in Vietnam, including a gradually increasing bombing campaign. [1]
The Sigma I-67 and II-67 War Games were two of a series of classified high level war games played in the Pentagon during the 1960s to strategize the conduct of the burgeoning Vietnam War. The games were designed to replicate then-current conditions in Indochina, with an aim toward predicting future foreign affairs events.
The Sigma I-64 war game, one of the Sigma war games, was played from 6 to 9 April 1964.Its purpose was to test scenarios of escalation of warfare in Vietnam.After rigorous research into information needed to form a scenario, a simulation took place, with knowledgeable officials playing out the roles of actual government decision makers.