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Searching for clues... what can be seen from an F-16???



 
 
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Old July 6th 05, 07:28 PM
Jay Beckman
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"Neil Gould" wrote in message
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Hi all,

The recent decision to use F-16s to search for clues in the missing person
case in Aruba has me puzzled. What will one see from an F-16 that would
elude a slower aircraft?

Neil



I was wondering about this too.

The use of FLIR makes some sense (I guess...) but what SONAR capability does
an F16 have beyond being able to drop sonobouys?

Don't think it's going to tow a sidescan sled...

Jay Beckman
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Chandler, AZ


 




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