How the US Blinded the "Unbreakable" Soviet Radar
In 1967, the United States Air Force executed Operation Bolo, a massive aerial deception over Vietnam. Led by Colonel Robin Olds, F-4 Phantom interceptors disguised their electronic signatures to mimic vulnerable F-105 bombers, luring enemy MiG-21s into a devastating trap. While the mission neutralized the enemy fleet without a single loss, it quietly exposed a severe technological crisis regarding the catastrophic failure rates of highly advanced American air-to-air missile systems.

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