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Russian Military Technology
The best the Russians can do is hope for a chance hit on a helicopter with
an RPG. But you have to give them credit for that one....although its surface-to-air capability was not part of the design and not discovered by the Russians....maybe they don't deserve any credit. Maybe this is the key to Russian military hardware, find alternative uses for it. Maybe a T-72 makes an outstanding toaster oven? A MiG-29 as stero system? The possibilities are nearly endless BUFDRVR "Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips everyone on Bear Creek" |
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While I am a 'Firefox' fan, I really don't believe you included it. I
suppose it really is a Western design to tell the truth anyway. A British author created Firefox, then Clint Eastwood, 'brought her to life'. (Still wish he would've done 'Firefox Down", too, tho.) Even the full size mockup uses American F-4 Phantom parts! If you're going this route, I bet Blue Thunder could really smoke a Hokum's ass & Airwolf could smoke a MiG-29 or Su-37! After all, Airwolf took out MiG-23s/27s & Mirages routinely, 'cause I saw it on TV & TV's been around a LOT longer than the 'net, so I KNOW it's true! You've left out a few other fictional Soviet stuff too, like the 'Hellhound' gunship helo, 'Red October' sub that I know of. |
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... Airwolf could smoke a MiG-29 or Su-37! After all, Airwolf took out MiG-23s/27s & Mirages routinely, 'cause I saw it on TV & TV's been around a LOT longer than the 'net, so I KNOW it's true! Ah, yes, Airwolf. I wuz always impressed as hell by that supersonic helicopter. I wonder what its RCS was at mach 2? ;-) |
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B2431 wrote: From: "Felger Carbon" Date: 1/3/2004 10:13 PM Central Standard Time Message-id: .net wrote in message ... Airwolf could smoke a MiG-29 or Su-37! After all, Airwolf took out MiG-23s/27s & Mirages routinely, 'cause I saw it on TV & TV's been around a LOT longer than the 'net, so I KNOW it's true! Ah, yes, Airwolf. I wuz always impressed as hell by that supersonic helicopter. I wonder what its RCS was at mach 2? ;-) Don't forget it could hover at 80kilofeet, was bullet proof, carried an unlimited supply of sidewinders, mavericks, hellfire, etc. On the other hand Blue Thunder had whisper mode. Yes, but that infamous russian invention the freight train missile took it out. Have the russians deployed it yet?? Bob Dan, U. S. Air Force, retired -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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What RCS? Remember Airwolf has stealth qualities too!
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and how much Western aid is required for Russia to accomplish all this...?
Never mind - we already know. Gordon |
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Every now and then I waste a little time wondering what will happen
when someone puts electrical power back on the ships of the Russian navy or the Black Sea Fleet. There was one picture I saw that made me feel sorry for the Russian Air Force - MiG29s with tarps tied around them parked on pavement with weeds three feet high growing in the cracks in the concrete. Getting those babies airworthy again will take some hard work. Walt BJ |
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In article , waltbj01
@mindspring.com says... Every now and then I waste a little time wondering what will happen when someone puts electrical power back on the ships of the Russian navy or the Black Sea Fleet. There was one picture I saw that made me feel sorry for the Russian Air Force - MiG29s with tarps tied around them parked on pavement with weeds three feet high growing in the cracks in the concrete. Getting those babies airworthy again will take some hard work. Walt BJ How long would it take to smelt them all down and build some real aircraft from them ? -- When dealing with propaganda terminology one sometimes always speaks in variable absolutes. This is not to be mistaken for an unbiased slant. |
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In article t,
Tank Fixer wrote: In article , waltbj01 @mindspring.com says... Every now and then I waste a little time wondering what will happen when someone puts electrical power back on the ships of the Russian navy or the Black Sea Fleet. There was one picture I saw that made me feel sorry for the Russian Air Force - MiG29s with tarps tied around them parked on pavement with weeds three feet high growing in the cracks in the concrete. Getting those babies airworthy again will take some hard work. How long would it take to smelt them all down and build some real aircraft from them ? Well, since they seem to have been designed for use as target drones, just slap a good R/C unit on them and get in some parctice. -- cirby at cfl.rr.com Remember: Objects in rearview mirror may be hallucinations. Slam on brakes accordingly. |
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