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On Sat, 16 Jul 2005 15:24:11 GMT, George Patterson
wrote in vE9Ce.1397$xe3.201@trndny09:: Larry Dighera wrote: But I recall hearing about the SS being equipped with shoulder launch missiles. There's more than that out there now. http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/002224.php Thanks, George. Given: February 13, 2003 Anti-Missile Batteries Deployed in Washington The Avenger is an air defense missile system that uses a pedestal or vehicle mounted 'Stinger' missile battery. Avengers are being deployed around Washington D.C. to guard against air attack. This one is near the Washington Monument. It would seem that 2-1/2 year old information does mention 'Stinger' missiles which I always considered to be shoulder fired. The U.S. Army's shoulder-fired STINGER Weapon System provides effective, short-range air defense capabilities... http://www.redstone.army.mil/history...s/STINGER.html http://www.nisat.org/weapons%20pages...ile_system.htm The Avenger is an air defense missile system consisting of a pedestal mounted "Stinger" missile battery of eight heat-seeking Stinger missiles in two quickly reloadable pods and a .50-caliber machine gun for self-defense. http://www.au.af.mil/au/awc/systems/dvic412.htm |
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