{"id":66801,"date":"2021-08-31T11:00:10","date_gmt":"2021-08-31T01:00:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/?p=66801"},"modified":"2021-09-20T16:34:23","modified_gmt":"2021-09-20T06:34:23","slug":"from-the-bookshelf-to-defeat-the-few","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.aspistrategist.ru\/from-the-bookshelf-to-defeat-the-few\/","title":{"rendered":"From the bookshelf: \u2018To defeat the few\u2019"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The Battle of Britain was the attempt by Hitler\u2019s Luftwaffe in August and September 1940 to neutralise the island nation\u2019s air defences. The aim was to achieve German air superiority over the English Channel and Southeast England in advance of launching a cross-channel invasion. One could be forgiven for asking whether we really need another book about the \u2018battle\u2019 (which was really a campaign). After all, never in the field of human conflict has so much been written by so many about so few. But the authors of this new work, Douglas C. Dildy and Paul F. Crickmore, manage to find a new angle.<\/p>\n

Perhaps surprisingly, they seem to be the first (at least in English) to update a point of view that is almost 80 years old. In 1943, the Air Historical Branch of the Royal Air Force compiled a narrative of events during the battle, while memories were relatively fresh and British data was readily available. At the time, the lead author noted that there was a \u2018requirement to refine his work once access to German records becomes possible\u2019. To defeat the few: the Luftwaffe\u2019s campaign to destroy RAF fighter command, August\u2013September 1940<\/em><\/a> does just that, drawing on German archives to provide a much more balanced blow-by-blow account of the world\u2019s first major strategic air campaign than the many books focusing mainly on the RAF\u2019s experience.<\/p>\n

Co-author Dildy brings a career US Air Force officer\u2019s perspective to the subject and analyses the battle in modern terms. For example, he emphasises the groundbreaking nature of the British \u2018integrated air defence network\u2019, which included a series of coastal radar sites<\/a>, ground-based observers<\/a> and the radio command-and-control network. Similarly, the German offensive is described at various stages in terms of \u2018offensive counter air\u2019 and \u2018destruction of enemy air defences\u2019. The advantage of using modern language is that it makes the key events and drivers more readily understandable by a contemporary audience. The danger is that the reader can forget that the actors of the time wouldn\u2019t have been thinking in those terms. It\u2019s probably a matter of taste, but I found it less jarring here than when I encountered an \u2018OODA loop\u2019 in a book on the 1940 Blitzkrieg.<\/p>\n

There\u2019s also a good discussion of the shortcomings of German command and control, including the absence of a strategic-level headquarters staff. The Luftwaffe was designed to operate in support of the army and did so very effectively on the continent prior to launching a sustained attack on Britain. But it wasn\u2019t structured to conduct a strategic campaign, and opportunities were missed due to a lack of strategic appreciation and appropriate leadership.<\/p>\n

For me, one of the most interesting aspects was the detailed discussion of loss rates of both sides, here broken down to engagement level. Over the course of the battle, the advantage swung strongly from the Luftwaffe to the RAF. One of the reasons for that was the initial RAF practice of directing single Spitfire or Hurricane squadrons (of 10 to 14 aircraft) to intercept incoming raids, when they would often encounter superior numbers of Messerschmitts. Later in the campaign, multiple squadrons would be vectored together to bolster the defender\u2019s numbers. It took longer to assemble larger formations, but the results repaid the effort.<\/p>\n

That outcome conforms to the long-established military principle of concentrating forces for maximum effectiveness. The authors recognise that and explain that it also helped reduce the constraints of the RAF\u2019s limited radio channels by allowing more than one squadron to be commanded on the same channel. They also explain how evolving tactics allowed the RAF\u2019s fighter pilots to engage on a more equal footing.<\/p>\n

But in this instance it\u2019s possible to be more quantitative about the change of fortunes than perhaps the authors realise. As I\u2019ve explained in a previous Strategist<\/em> post<\/a>, effectiveness in air-to-air combat is well described by Lanchester\u2019s equations for aimed fire. That\u2019s especially true in cases where the aircraft has to point at the adversary to shoot at it. Each aircraft can only engage one other at a time, and adding numbers to the fight increases the chances of getting into a shooting position. The key mathematical result is that doubling the number of fighters\u2014as the RAF did in September 1940\u2014quadruples the combat effectiveness of the formation.<\/p>\n

The data bear that out. In fighter-on-fighter engagements in August, the Luftwaffe\u2019s Messerschmitts were shooting down almost twice as many RAF fighters as they lost. By the end of September, the loss rates had turned favourable to the defenders, sometimes running two to one the other way\u2014a factor of four reversal, as Lanchester predicted. Much as the Royal Navy had to relearn the value of convoys in the face of a submarine threat, the RAF had to relearn the approach the Royal Flying Corps had taken two decades earlier.<\/p>\n

Ultimately, the Luftwaffe had to give up its aim of achieving local air superiority. It found that the RAF fighter defence was getting stronger rather than weaker with more fighters being encountered and the defences being better organised as time went by. In every respect, the RAF was better able to cover its losses<\/a>, despite the constant loss of men and machines.<\/p>\n

The situation looked grim at times from the British perspective, but in a battle of attrition\u2014and it\u2019s sobering to be reminded page after page of the number of pilots killed or wounded\u2014sometimes it\u2019s a matter of hanging tough and hoping that the other side is hurting more. The fog of war often prevents both sides from gathering an accurate picture, so it often won\u2019t be obvious who will break first.<\/p>\n

As this book makes admirably clear, the Luftwaffe found itself in a position of taking progressively greater losses against an unexpectedly resilient enemy. In the end, it was forced to turn to much less accurate night bombing and \u2018nuisance\u2019 raids by fighter-bombers. At that point, the campaign had failed to achieve its strategic aim of securing the air over the putative invasion site.<\/p>\n

I can\u2019t finish this review without getting on a hobby horse about the colourised images of people and aircraft scattered among the many fine (if sometimes familiar) black-and-white photographs. Most of the colourised images conform to the consensus view on colours and markings of the period, though the baby-blue underside on the 19 Squadron Spitfire should be good for a few internet arguments. Given the potential for introducing errors of interpretation, I don\u2019t know why this has become a thing in serious history books, in which documentation should be more important than decoration. That\u2019s why museums are wary<\/a> about the practice.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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