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Roar of Rolling Thunder
The F-105 entered the Vietnam War in August of 1964. By 1965,
the F-105 was in the forefront of the first air offensive against
North Vietnam, Operation Rolling Thunder. This was a stupid,
wasteful campaign, especially for the large Thud formations. The
F-105s carried small bomb loads (seven 750-pounders), which they
dropped on targets of dubious value. The principal benefit of
Rolling Thunder was to the Russians and Chinese; they both used
the offensive to develop an intensive antiaircraft defense system
for North Vietnam.
In Operation Rolling Thunder, the F-105 suffered greatly. F-105
missions into the North were dangerous, often more than three
hours long and involvimg two or more inflight refuelings. In the
process, the Thud pilots had to evade MiG attacks, fight their
way through flak, put their bombs on target, and then fight their
way out. Washington's policy of a "graduated response" allowed
the enemy to prepare extensive antiaircraft defenses.