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Thud Ridge
''Thud Ridge'' was the nickname given by United States Air Force F-105 "Thud" pilots during the Vietnam War to the Tam Dao range a 24 km, 5000 ft high ridge that ran parallel to the Red River approximately 32 km northwest of Hanoi, which was both a waypoint during air attacks and a terrain masking feature for ingressing fighters in the vicinity of Hanoi, North Vietnam. The North Vietnamese eventually installed anti-aircraft artillery on the ridge using heavylift helicopters. Phúc Yên Air Base is located at the base of the ridge, while Kép Air Base is located east of the ridge. The ridge features heavily in Thud Ridge (book). ==References==
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