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Old October 8th 03, 04:47 PM
KDR
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Just wondering, how were B-52G bombers supposed to find targets in
anti-ship strikes? Were they to use their own sensors or depend on
offboard targeting?

Soviet naval bombers had big sea search radars, but B-52G didn't seem
to have one...

http://www.af.mil/news/factsheets/AG...n_Missile.html
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Old October 10th 03, 12:14 AM
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Just wondering, how were B-52G bombers supposed to find targets in
anti-ship strikes? Were they to use their own sensors or depend on
offboard targeting?

snip

Also, remember that the Harpoon can be programmed to fly a course and search
for targets. You don't need to have a lock on one before you launch--a
simple bearing X, range Y, motion Z from another source (satellite, P-3,
E-2, etc.) should suffice.


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Old October 10th 03, 02:37 AM
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"KDR" wrote in message
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Thanks for the reply. How about the attack profile? Were they to
approach target below the radar horizon? And at what height were they
supposed to launch Harpoon?


No comment. Remember, B-52s might still have to fly that mission (unlikely
but possible).

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Old October 11th 03, 09:43 PM
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In article ,
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Just wondering, how were B-52G bombers supposed to find targets in
anti-ship strikes? Were they to use their own sensors or depend on
offboard targeting?

Soviet naval bombers had big sea search radars, but B-52G didn't seem
to have one...

http://www.af.mil/news/factsheets/AG...n_Missile.html


Don't teh G models carry an EO system in the nose ?


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Old October 12th 03, 05:26 AM
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Yes, the B-52G did carry ASQ-151 Electro-optical Viewing System (EVS),
which consisted of AVQ-22 LLLTV and AAQ-6 FLIR. But the main purpose
of this system was to prevent the bomber from flying into the ground
at night.



Tank Fixer wrote in message nk.net...
In article ,
says...
Just wondering, how were B-52G bombers supposed to find targets in
anti-ship strikes? Were they to use their own sensors or depend on
offboard targeting?

Soviet naval bombers had big sea search radars, but B-52G didn't seem
to have one...

http://www.af.mil/news/factsheets/AG...n_Missile.html


Don't teh G models carry an EO system in the nose ?

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Old October 12th 03, 12:15 PM
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Just wondering, how were B-52G bombers supposed to find targets in
anti-ship strikes? Were they to use their own sensors or depend on
offboard targeting?


Just like the H model when it picked up the mission, the G model was going to
work with naval assets that had the ability to classify vessels (we usually
worked with S-3s). The BUFF does have an ability (particularly over water) to
use its radar to find ships, but no way of knowing if its a Kashin Class
destroyer or the Love Boat.


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everyone on Bear Creek"
 




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