Desert Storm - The Ground War, Day 1 - Crush the Saddam Line - Animated
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Coalition forces entered Iraq to liberate Kuwait after a massive bombing campaign, facing minimal resistance and capturing objectives with thousands of Iraqi surrenders. Despite logistical risks and slower progress due to weather conditions, the ground war of Desert Storm started near perfectly, advancing ahead of schedule and facing motivated Iraqi opposition on day two.
Insights
- Coalition forces, comprising nearly 700,000 troops, faced around 180,000 Iraqi soldiers, many of whom were demoralized and lacked air power, resulting in mass surrenders and minimal resistance during the ground invasion.
- Despite facing motivated and armored Iraqi opposition on the second day, Coalition forces breached defensive positions with intense artillery barrages, leading to successful advances with minimal casualties, although slower progress was experienced due to unfavorable weather conditions.
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What was Operation Desert Storm?
Operation Desert Storm was a coalition effort involving 35 nations that conducted a massive bombing campaign against Iraq to liberate Kuwait.
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