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Operation Hedge-hop was a military plan developed during the Korean War. A lack of UN supplies forced American forces to use P-80 high-altitude jets as low altitude strike bombers, beginning in late 1950. The innovation paid off.
Warfront #18 (1951) featured an explanation of it,[1] as well as in Fighting Fronts #2.[2]
A fuller version was published in War Battles as "Aces Low!".[3]