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Low-Tech Grenades A Danger to Helicopters
(EXCERPT) By Renae Merle Washington Post Staff Writer Tuesday, November 18, 2003; Page A17 For the hundreds of U.S. helicopters ferrying troops and supplies around Iraq, one of the most persistent dangers is also an old one: rocket-propelled grenades. The low-tech weapons have been mentioned as possible culprits in three helicopter crashes this month, including Saturday's collision of two Black Hawks -- the deadliest single incident for U... U.S. and friendly nation laws prohibit fully reproducing copyrighted material. In abidance with our laws this report cannot be provided in its entirety. However, you can read it in full today, 18 Nov 2003, at the following URL. (COMBINE the following lines into your web browser.) The subject/content of this report is not necessarily the viewpoint of the distributing Library. This report is provided for your information and discussion. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp...nguage=printer --------------------------- Otis Willie Associate Librarian The American War Library http://www.americanwarlibrary.com |
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Otis Willie wrote:
For the hundreds of U.S. helicopters ferrying troops and supplies around Iraq, one of the most persistent dangers is also an old one: rocket-propelled grenades. Tom Clancy once said (words to the effect of) the only things the Soviet Union made well were vodka and RPGs. Cheers David |
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![]() "Alan Minyard" wrote in message ... On 19 Nov 2003 02:51:48 GMT, (Dav1936531) wrote: And the combat record of the Sunburn is???? The USN has no need nor use for such a weapon. And you have no Idea what the USN can or cannot counter. Al Minyard Nope. There is no known counter for the Sunburn missile. You see, the Sunburn missile is one of the cleverest, most devious creations known to man. It is completely demoralizing and tantamount to a WMD. US diplomats have repeatedly protested its testing, but to no avail. Since the early 90's, the Russians have been equiping each of their ships with a classified number of overweight Russian veterans of the Great Patriotic War. These veterans are chosen carefully. Only the ones who have just recently returned from vacation on the Black Sea are selected. As usual, these veterans have sunbathed too much, turning themselves an unholy pink-red color. Some reports indicate that Russian scientists actually put these selected individuals thru another radiation treatment to increase the specularity of their skin, but this hasn't been confirmed. On orders from Moscow. and only on orders directly form Moscow, a Russian ship will load one of these veterans in to a launching tube. The veteran then disrobes down to the black skin-tight skivvy he was wearing on the beach by the Black Sea. With confirmation from Moscow, the ship launches the veteran so that he passes directly over the intended target area, usually an enemy ship or fleet. The affect is devestating. The approach completely demoralizing. Most sailors above decks jump overboard when they see this hideous, glowing creature approaching at such a high speed. The fear is infectuous. Few can withstand the impulse to abandon ship or commit suicide. Just when the veteran is passing over the target, and the sailors, the ones who survived the approach with some neurological facilities still intact, are just about to breath a sigh of relief, it happens. The veteran removes his skivvy. Nobody, not even the Russians, know the full affect of a Sunburn missile once the hurtling veteran has removed his skin-tight bathing suit. Nobody has been found from a target area who could describe the experience. It is rumored that a few years ago, the US Navy once found a Russian frigate floating freely on the high seas in the North Pacific. The entire crew was dead, apparently most had died from self-inflicted wounds. There was no conclusive evidence, but the Navy strongly suspected that one of their veterans had accidentally gone off, maybe even removed his skivvy. Consultations at the highest diplomatic levels followed this discovery, and the whole incident has been hushed up. You see, there is no known defense against such a diabolical weapon system. There is no hope. |
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Tom Clancy writes fiction. Interesting, but fiction. And ALWAYS
underestimates Soviet/Russian weapon systems. The last guy who thought that way, fought them and lost was called adolf hitler (not worthy to press caps for a name). -- Nele NULLA ROSA SINE SPINA Dav1936531 wrote in message ... From: David Bromage Tom Clancy once said (words to the effect of) the only things the Soviet Union made well were vodka and RPGs. Cheers David As he spoke, Clancy must have forgotten about the AK-47, a wide spectrum of aircraft, anti-aircraft weapons, ballistic missiles, tanks, and many naval weapons, not the least of which is the "Sunburn" missile and its latest derivatives.....an advancement that the US Navy has yet to figure out how to counter. Dave |
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"Blair Maynard" wrote:
There is no hope. Good one Blair!... ![]() -- -Gord. |
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On 20 Nov 2003 21:37:08 GMT, (Dav1936531) wrote:
From: Alan Minyard And the combat record of the Sunburn is???? The USN has no need nor use for such a weapon. And you have no Idea what the USN can or cannot counter. Al Minyard Of course, the combat record of the Sunburn is non-existent. And it is also true that I am not privy to any information regarding counters to the Sunburn (and its latest derivatives), however, it appears to be a weapon with some non-zero probability of making it past a battle group's point defenses. The effects of such missile's slipping through those defenses would be devastating. That said, it is also an example of a Russian (former Soviet) produced weapon, beyond the RPG, that negates Clancy's theory on the incompetance of their engineering and manufacturing technologies. Dave Only if it works, and there is no evidence of that. Al Minyard |
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There's actually been some thought given to using *airbags* to protect
helicopters and ground vehicles from RPG's. See: http://aviationnow.com/avnow/news/ch...s/veh11203.xml Probably more practical for ground vehicles than helos. |
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