Air Wars Between Ecuador and Peru

Air Wars Between Ecuador and Peru
Title Air Wars Between Ecuador and Peru PDF eBook
Author Amaru Tincopa
Publisher Helion and Company
Total Pages 175
Release 2019-04-25
Genre History
ISBN 1915070074

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Disputes between Ecuador and Peru are nearly 200 years old and revolve around the question of Ecuador’s territory extending beyond the Andes and into the Amazonian basin – or not. Based on diverse interpretations of the Real Cedulas (Royal Proclamations) Spain used to define its colonial territories in the Americas, they became the source of the longest-running international armed conflict in the Western Hemisphere. Despite numerous attempts at a negotiated definition of the borders, the two countries fought no less than three wars during the 20th Century. Tensions dating back to the 19th Century resulted in skirmishes in 1938, which escalated into a war fought in July 1941. Further armed clashes took place in early 1981, and again in 1995. Based on extensive research in the official archives of the Fuerza Aérea del Perú (FAP), as well as documentation from multiple private sources, Air Wars between Ecuador and Peru, Volume 1 is the story of a little-known and brief, yet intensive and bitter aerial war. Taking place at the time that World War II savaged most of Europe, this conflict has attracted little attention outside Ecuador and Peru – although it is unique as significant for the studies of causes and resolutions of international conflicts: the two countries share not only language, culture, religious preferences, and social and ethnic diversity, but economic difficulties. Moreover, for most of their modern times, they have been democracies. Thus, their wars put in doubt the common contention that ‘democracies never go to war with each other’. Using sources from both parties of the conflict, Air Wars between Ecuador and Peru, Volume 1 avoids the usual, biased and one-sided coverage of conflicts between Ecuador and Peru. It provides intricate details on the military capabilities and intentions of armed forces on both sides, their training, planning, and the conduct of combat operations. Moreover, illustrated with over 100 exclusive photographs, most of which have never been published before, half a dozen maps and 15 color profiles, this book provides the first authoritative account of the air warfare between Ecuador and Peru in July 1941. As such it is an indispensable source of reference for professionals and enthusiasts alike.

Air Wars Between Ecuador and Peru, Volume 1

Air Wars Between Ecuador and Peru, Volume 1
Title Air Wars Between Ecuador and Peru, Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Amaru Tincopa
Publisher Helion
Total Pages 72
Release 2019-02
Genre
ISBN 9781911628675

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Disputes between Ecuador and Peru are nearly 200 years old and revolve around the question of Ecuador's territory extending beyond the Andes and into the Amazonian basin - or not, and became the source of the longest-running international armed conflict in the Western Hemisphere. Despite numerous attempts at a negotiated definition of the borders,

Air Wars Between Ecuador and Peru: Falso Paquisha! aerial operations over the Condor Mountain Range, 1981

Air Wars Between Ecuador and Peru: Falso Paquisha! aerial operations over the Condor Mountain Range, 1981
Title Air Wars Between Ecuador and Peru: Falso Paquisha! aerial operations over the Condor Mountain Range, 1981 PDF eBook
Author Amaru Tincopa Gallegos
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre Air forces
ISBN

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Volume 1 provides intricate details on the military capabilities and intentions of armed forces on both sides, their training, planning and the conduct of combat operations.

Air Wars Between Ecuador and Peru Volume 3

Air Wars Between Ecuador and Peru Volume 3
Title Air Wars Between Ecuador and Peru Volume 3 PDF eBook
Author Amaru Tincopa
Publisher Latin America@War
Total Pages 96
Release 2021-02-28
Genre
ISBN 9781914059100

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Drawing upon extensive research in the official archives from both the Fuerza Aérea del Ecuador and Fuerza Aérea del Perú (FAP), with documentation from multiple private sources in both countries, this volume completes the history of the aerial operations launched by the forces of both nations in the brief - but also the most violent - engagement.

Air Wars Between Ecuador and Peru, Volume 2

Air Wars Between Ecuador and Peru, Volume 2
Title Air Wars Between Ecuador and Peru, Volume 2 PDF eBook
Author Amaru Tincopa
Publisher Latin America@War
Total Pages
Release 2020-04-19
Genre History
ISBN 9781913118709

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Based on diverse interpretations of the Real Ceduls (Royal Proclamations) by the Spanish monarchs of earlier centuries, the almost 200-year-old border dispute between Ecuador and Peru became one of the longest-running international armed conflicts in the Western hemisphere. Numerous attempts at a negotiated definition of the borders failed, and the two countries fought at least three wars in the 20th Century. Drawing upon extensive research in the official archives of the Fuerza Aérea del Peru (FAP), and documentation from multiple private sources in Ecuador and Peru, 'The Air Wars between Ecuador and Peru, Volume 2' reconstructs the history of the air forces of both nations, and the little-known story of their brief, yet bitter clashes of early 1981. Thanks to the availability of precise details from both parties to the conflict, the volume avoids the usual, biased and one-sided coverage of the conflict, while providing intricate details of the military build-up, capabilities and intentions of both air forces involved, their training, planning, and the conduct of combat operations. Illustrated by more than 100 exclusive photographs, half a dozen maps and 15 authentic colour profiles, 'Air Wars between Ecuador and Peru, Volume 2' provides the first authoritative account of the air warfare between Ecuador and Peru in early 1981.

Air War Over the Putumayo

Air War Over the Putumayo
Title Air War Over the Putumayo PDF eBook
Author Amaru Tincopa
Publisher Latin America@War
Total Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre History
ISBN 9781912390236

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During 1932, the occupation of the Colombian towns of Leticia and Tarapacá by Peruvian troops and civilians, in the Amazon region, led to a conflict that almost ended in a total war between both countries. Aviation played an important role on both sides, due to the complicated jungle environment, which makes any land movements almost impossible. After some ground and air combats, a ceasefire was agreed and the conflict was resolved. But the war over the Putumayo area became the baptism of fire for the Peruvian and Colombian air forces, leading, in the second case, to the development of its military aviation, which was almost nonexistent in 1932. For Peru, the result of the conflict was also a rearming process, which proved important when in 1941 it entered into war with Ecuador. This book is supported by a large number of rare and previously unpublished images, and specially commissioned color profiles showing camouflage and markings.

Wars of Latin America, 1899Ð1941

Wars of Latin America, 1899Ð1941
Title Wars of Latin America, 1899Ð1941 PDF eBook
Author René De La Pedraja
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 508
Release 2006-04-07
Genre History
ISBN 9780786482573

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The years 1899 through 1941 are remarkable even by Latin America’s uniquely turbulent standards. During this time, border disputes and domestic insurrections forcefully shaped the history of this area, as many countries made the rocky transition from agrarian to industrial societies. This volume provides a concise survey of Latin American wars between 1899 and 1941. It compares and contrasts the wars and considers them in light of military theory. It also demonstrates how instrumental wars have been in directing the history of Latin America, and how the United States has often influenced these wars in a decisive manner. Wars examined include border disputes in Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Panama, and Costa Rica, and domestic insurrections in Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, and Nicaragua. Numerous photographs and maps illustrate the text and make it easy to follow every military campaign. The vivid narrative captures the human drama of the wars and brings to life the violent clashes of powerful personalities in unusually hostile terrain. Jungles, mountains, and deserts ravaged armies no less dramatically than combat, and the emotions the wars released make many episodes unforgettable. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.