Iconic Cold War artwork of Edward L Cooper

I miss the fantastic artworks which accompanied DIA (Defense Intelligence Agency) reports on Soviet developments in the 1980s. Artists such as Edward L. Cooper and Brian W. McMullin really brought the new equipment to life.

As well as making the reports interesting and accessible to the less well versed masses, and capturing the imagination of a generation of boys (myself included!), these served to protect the sources behind the reports. Illustrations of submarines, tans, lasers, space weapons and warships filled the reader's mind. For me the illustrations by Edward L. Cooper were particularly powerful and i was heavily influenced by this when I did my recent illustration of the SinpoClass SSB firing a missile here

Submarine related artworks below:

Delta Class SSGN Firing SS-NX-24 Missile Edward L Cooper DIA 1986
DELTA Class SSBN Firing ballistic missile from the safety of the Arctic bastion, Edward L Cooper DIA 1985

YANKEE Class SSGN Firing SS-NX-24 Missile Edward L Cooper DIA 1986
YANKEE Class SSGN firing SS-NX-24 Cruise Missiles while submerged, Edward L Cooper DIA 1986

TYPHOON Replenishing in the Arctic by Edward LCooper 1986
Typhoon Class SSBN being replenished in the Arctic. Edward L. Cooper 1986

Delta Class SSBN Firing Missile Edward L Cooper DIA 1987
DELTA-III Class SSBN firing SS-N-18 missiles while submerged, Edward L Cooper DIA 1987