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Mosquito Intruders - Target Europe (Hardback)

The RAF’s First Elite Night Raider Units

Aviation > Aircraft Aviation > Pilots Aviation > Reference Aviation > Royal Air Force Aviation > WWII WWII World History

By Jeremy Walsh
Imprint: Air World
Pages: 272
Illustrations: 50 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036119621
Published: 26th January 2026

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It was only the ‘above average’ pilots and navigators who were invited to volunteer for what was some of the most challenging, daring and rewarding flying operations of the Second World War. Their role was to take Mosquitos at low level through the night across Europe to loiter near a Luftwaffe airfield to attack and shoot down returning enemy bombers or night fighters.

The Mosquito intruders’ story starts during the Battle of Britain, when RAF planners noticed a few German interlopers ‘hiding’ in the returning bomber streams, so that they could attack landing RAF aircraft. They recognised that this was a tactic the RAF could also employ.

To exploit this concept properly, the RAF needed the right equipment, training programme and airmen. Each would take time to establish. It was not until mid-1943, with the superior performance and capabilities of the iconic de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito FB VI, that the intruders’ full impact would at last be felt. The first three intruder squadrons, Nos. 23, 418 and 605, were the elite of the elite. Their ‘Battle Honours’ demonstrate their contribution to delivering victory over the Axis forces.

Mosquito Intruders – Target Europe uses diaries, first-hand accounts, contemporaneous sources, and official records to take the reader through the development of the intruder concept, their early days equipped initially with the Douglas DB-7 Boston and the Mosquito NF II (Special), to the operations of the first three Mosquito intruder squadrons. These three squadrons defended Malta, supported the invasion of Sicily, assisted No. 617 ‘Dambusters’ Squadron on their famous Dortmund-Ems Canal raid, were the first to attack on D-Day, and worked out how to defeat the V1 flying bombs. They were led from the front, and through example, by larger-than-life fighter aces.

The Mosquito demanded respect and could take punishment. Beautifully balanced, fast and with a powerful punch, for most of the aircrew, it was the aircraft of their dreams. By the end of Mosquito Intruders – Target Europe, you will understand why!

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"...a great read as well as a reference it is highly recommended to readers. "

IPMS Magazine - 2: 2026

"As an Aviation Historian I found it most interesting and it would be a useful tool on my bookshelf. Members of the public doing family research would also benefit from Jeremy's work. Occasional aviation history readers may find the book a bit intense but i enjoyed it and most of the included photographs were new to me. Well done Jeremy."

The Scottish Military Vehicle Group

"There is much here to appeal to both researcher and general reader."

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About Jeremy Walsh

This story of a young intruder pilot’s war is revealed by JEREMY WALSH through his father’s own words. Jeremy was commissioned as an officer in the RAF, studied aeronautical engineering at university and trained to be a pilot.

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