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Old January 1st 04, 01:29 AM
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Many thanks to all your kind answers. Especially the related article
is very useful Mr.Moore. I will be glad if you can tell me the
altitude of mcm helo during any kind of operation. Does the altitude
differ due to the type of operation or is there a fixed altitude? And
also I want to learn tactical details about AMCM apart from the allied
publications like sweep width and etc.
Thanks again...
 




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