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Described as a Dam busters for the eighties type mission.. made even more similar by them dropping the same type of 1000 LB bombs the Lancaster would ordinarily carry. I like how everyone always has a go at the French for supplying the Exocet, yet the guys on this mission seemed more concerned with the British built Tigercat missile system they'd have to go up against. Certainly was a gutsy, if desperate mission though.. 11 tankers for 1 antiquated plane (which still might not have enough fuel to succeed) required a larger set of stones than I think any of those currently running things have. |
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Yet the program wasn't about the harriers..
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The point I was trying to make (perhaps a little poorly) was that the French weren't the only folk selling weapons systems to the Argentines, but the only folk to be singled out for it, time and again.. |
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I would have been more concerned about the Roland systems that the argentines had than the subsonic tigercats..
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Oh Hell! The Techno Geeks have taken over..:D
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You know, I *almost* made an electro-pop reference earlier this morning, but then I remembered post #522 :dozey: :p:
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Well Dauntless is off to the falklands
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17609577 I wish all that sail on her a good voyage :clap: |
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That is one impressive ship. I watched one of her class (may have been Dauntless herself, not sure, was too far away) doing sea trials in the firth of Clyde a few summers back. Plus, having at one time commuted to work along the Clydeside Expressway I watched two of the class being built at the Govan yard. It's nice to see the finished vessel fully crewed and under her own steam.
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