How Were The USAF’s F-16s Critical To The Success Of NATO’s Operation Deny Flight?

During the mid-1990s, the Balkans were struck by conflict following the collapse of Yugoslavia, with different factions increasingly becoming more and more hostile. When war broke out in 1993, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), alongside United Nations (UN) peacekeeping forces, entered the conflict with the goal of preventing further loss of civilian life, specifically in the fledgling nation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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