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Originally Posted by SoD Stitch IIRC, the percentage of B-52's lost per sortie/aircraft over Vietnam during the Arc Light strikes was extremely low, comparatively speaking, something like 2%. Yes, several a/c were lost, but compared to the number of B-52's used during the campaign, and the number of sorties they flew, it was extremely low. |
Even Linebacker II had relatively low loss rates for the Buff's considering the intensity of the Hanoi air defense..
But the Thud was going over nearly every day from 65 through 68 as the primary strike weapon up North. It is still staggering to know that just the 355th TFW dropped 1/3 of all the tonnage dropped by all the B-17s during WWII.
IIRC the 355th lost 179 Thuds over N.Vietnam and Laos due to enemy action. 23 more to Ops accidents around Thailand between April 1965 and Sept 1970.
Curiously this is close to the number of ships lost for the 355th in VietNam as in WWII... and equally curious the dominant cause was AAA (and Sam's)
These numbers include Wild Weasel losses with 10 lost air to air against MiGs, for 21 MiGs shot down and 9 destroyed on ground.
The 354FS/355TFW ship that Syscom posted shot down two MiGs with Brestel and one with Basel and shown as Basel's 'bird' in mid 1967.
The F-105D at Davis-Monthan is represented as same ship.