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Operation Unified Protector (was Odyssey Dawn) explained (Day 43 – 54)

May 12, 2011 David Cenciotti

Previous debriefings: Archive Not so many things have happened on the battlefield during the last days, when media were focused on the Osama Bin Laden raid and the famous Stealth Black Hawk. For sure, the […]

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Operation Unified Protector (was Odyssey Dawn) explained (Day 39 – 42)

April 30, 2011 David Cenciotti

Previous debriefings: Archive Even if analysts have defined it as a “stalemale”, the situation on the ground in Libya is far from being completely static as Gaddafi troops have stretched westward the front line and […]

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Operation Unified Protector (was Odyssey Dawn) explained (Day 36 – 38)

April 26, 2011 David Cenciotti

Previous debriefings: Archive The Easter weekend was characterized by some interesting updates about Unified Protector operation in Libya. First of all, Gaddafi’s forces withdrew from Misratah, even if insurgents’ celebrations turned out to be premature. […]

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Operation Unified Protector (was Odyssey Dawn) explained (Day 35)

April 23, 2011 David Cenciotti

Previous debriefings: Archive Notice for my readers: please don’t expect the usual daily updates for the next few days. For sure, I’ll provide new updates after Easter but I’m still deciding if the next will […]

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Operation Unified Protector (was Odyssey Dawn) explained (Day 34)

April 22, 2011 David Cenciotti

Previous debriefings: Archive One of the most frequent questions I have received in the last days is: “how many aircraft are needed to provide a 24-hour cover of Libya?”. Obviously, who has asked the question […]

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