Pe-2 Guards Units of World War 2

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2nd Air Corps
A01=Aleksander Medved
A01=Dmitriy Khazanov
A12=Andrey Yurgenson
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General Polbin
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781780960654
  • Format: Paperback
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 186 x 246 x 7mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Feb 2013
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Although the Pe-2 was widely used on the Eastern Front throughout the Great Patriotic War, only the most effective units in the Air Force and Naval Aviation were given Guards status. This is their story.

Petlyakov’s Pe-2 was the most numerous Soviet twin-engined bomber of World War 2, the aircraft being used as a dive-bomber, ground attack platform and dedicated reconnaissance type. The first examples entered service in August 1940, and by the time production came to end in late 1945, no fewer than 10,547 examples had been built. These equipped more than 80 bomber air regiments, and of the latter, two were accorded Guards Air Corps status, as were six air regiments.

Amongst the former was the 2nd Guards Bomber Air Corps, which was commanded by the legendary General Polbin, who was twice made a Hero of the Soviet Union. Pe-2 bomber and reconnaissance versions (the latter in service with four Guards reconnaissance air regiments of the Air Force and one regiment of Naval Aviation) were extensively used from the frozen Arctic north to the balmy Crimea front. A number of Pe-2 also saw brief combat against Japan in the final weeks of World War 2.

Alongside stunning aircraft profiles, the authors explore the combat history of these units in detail.

Dmitriy Khazanov is one of the most prolific Russian researchers when it comes to examining Soviet aviation history in World War 2. The author of 22 books and numerous articles, his work has appeared in Russia, the UK, Germany, Finland, France and Japan. Formerly a colonel in the Russian Air Force, Aleksander Medved is a specialist researcher in the field of aircraft armament. The author of 19 books and multiple articles on the history of World War 2 aircraft design and development, he has co-written volumes on the development and combat use of the MiG-3 fighter and Pe-2 and Er-2 bombers with Dmitriy Khazanov.

Andrey Yurgenson is one of Russia’s premier aviation artists, specialising in drawings and colour illustrations of Soviet aircraft. He has illustrated a numerous articles on the history of Russian aviation in Russian and foreign aviation magazines since the early 1990s.

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