Dale Brown

Wings of Fire

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Thanks to all the folks I met and spoke with at the Air Force Research Laboratory Directed Energy Directorate and Airborne Laser Special Projects Office, Kirtland Air Force Base, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Special thanks to my old friend Colonel Ellen Pawlikowski, ABL SPO commander, for inviting me to visit her incredible staff and facilities; Lieutenant Colonel Joel Olsen, Lieutenant Colonel Mark Neice, Major Steve Smiley, Captain Carey Johnson, Captain Barrett McCann, Captain Dave Edwards, Captain Lynn Anderson, and Tim Foley, ABL SPO; and Rich Garcia, Lieutenant Colonel Tom Alley, Captain Eric Moomey, Conrad Dziewalski, Dr. Bob Fugate, Mike Connor, and Dr. Kip Kendrick of the Directed Energy Directorate.

Special thanks to Ken Englade, I SPO public affairs, for all his hard work in setting up a great tour of all the facilities at Kirtland.

Thanks to David and Cheryl Duffield, Susan Bailey, Dean and Meredith Meiling, Sandy Scarcella, and Ed Bolecky for their extraordinary generosity.

Thanks to Robert Gottlieb, Neil Nyren, and Suzanne Tarantino for their help and support.

As always, To Diane for her love and support.

To the memory of the victims of the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, and to the men and women who have answered the call to arms in the war on terror.

AUTHOR'S NOTES

This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to realworld persons, places, events, or organizations is coincidental.

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REAL-WORLD NEWS EXCERPTS

WAITING ON CAIRO

— STRATFOR Intelligence Update, www. stratfor.com. 13 October 2000

— Within the Arab world, the Egyptians occupy a unique position, the very reason that they have been propelled to the center of the situation. Although it wields one of the largest Arab militaries, Cairo is also the largest Arab state to continue ties with Israel; even Morocco has called its diplomatic representative home for consultation..

… Arab nations-even those that have signed peace agreements with Israel-are under intense pressure to join together and take a unified stand against Israel…

U.S. AID FUELING THE DEVELOPMENT MODERN EGYPT

The Washington Post, December 26, 2000

— Egypt, a preoccupation of U.S. foreign policy for the last quarter-century, has been the second-largest recipient of American foreign aid during that period. The $52 billion program, so far, has rebuilt mosques, constructed new schools, promoted family planning and transferred high-tech weapons like F-16 warplanes and M1 -A1 tanks at a $2-billion-a-year clip…

CONSEQUENCES A NEW U.S. DEFENSE STRATEGY

STRATFOR Global Intelligence Update, www.stratfor.com. I March 2001

— In Washington, an internal Pentagon review of American defense strategy is likely to call for a dramatic reduction in U.S. troops deployed overseas… Such a historic shift would reduce the vulnerability of U.S. forces to attack and lower the profile of a seemingly imperial military presence. Over the long term, however, such a strategy may force allies and adversaries alike to build new regional alliances or adopt independent, antagonistic defense strategies…

LIBYA: GAINING LEVERAGE IN CENTRAL AFRICA

STRATFOR, 5 June 2001

— Chad and Libya reportedly deployed several hundred troops, attack helicopters and other military equipment to the Central African Republic on May 30, the BBC reported…. The unsuccessful uprising has opened the door for Libyan leader Muammar Qadhafi to send Libyan troops into central Africa and closer to Chad's southern oil fields…

AIR FORCE TURNS 747 INTO HOLSTER FOR GIANT LASER

— The Washington Post, July 22, 2001

— USAF plans to shoot down a Scud-type missile with a giant laser fired from a modified 747 within two years. That test would be to prove the feasibility of destroying an attacking missile in the 'boost' phase shortly after launch.

3 STUDIES FOCUS ON CUTTING OVERSEAS DEPLOYMENTS

The Washington Times, July 25, 2001

— Secretary Rumsfeld ordered three Pentagon reviews of foreign troop engagements in order to determine how best to reduce the type of oyerseas deployments that mushroomed during the Clinton era.

PROLOGUE

OVER CENTRAL LIBYA

'This has got to be the most insane idea in the history of aviation,' retired Navy commander John 'Bud' Franken muttered. 'Let it go and let's get this over with.'

Retired Air Force brigadier general Patrick McLanahan smiled, then fastened his oxygen visor in place with a snap. 'That's the spirit, AC,' he said happily. 'It only seems insane because no one's ever done it before.'

'Yeah, right. Just unzip your pants over there and let's go home.'

'Here it comes,' Patrick said. He hit a small stud on his computer trackball and spoke: 'Deploy array.' The computer acknowledged the command, and the attack was under way:

Far behind them, in a fairing between their aircraft's twin V-tails, a small oblong cylinder detached itself from

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