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yup ..was captured by 60´s technologies ,,,, and they gone and take the air kraft and,,, so now we have S-400 Triumf jajajaj misile tecnologia anti steel airkraft ....and no more free bombing ride bye bye jhony
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please please please nuke all the bastards in washington DC .. nuke Israel and Nuke UK bankers .... i am sick of amercan government please nvade USA ,, I hate these mother fuckers and want them all dead
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Крутая система!!!
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@Kniazz I'm not saying Iraq had a state of the art AA system. The point I am making is that Iraq had a FAR better AA system than the Serbs, and that the only thing that attributes to the Serbs being able to shoot down and F-117 is the fact that the pilot made the error of not activating his jamming pods as well as leaving the bomb bay doors open. It wasn't because the serbs have technology even remotely comparable to shooting down U.S. planes, it's because the pilot screwed up.
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@quarterxchange It's not just the numbers of AA installations i'm interested in (although they're importtant as well), but the indexes of what Iraq had and their state after harsh desert conditions combined with 12 year blockade. I won't be surprized if Iraq "AA" was on same level as Iraq "Elite T-72", that were horribly made monkey models, worse then original T-72 from the early 197x.
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@Kniazz I don't have the exact numbers, that's impossible and you know it. The fact is is that they had everything the serbs had an more. Do you honestly believe that Iraq, one of the most militarized states at the time, was less defended than Serbia? That alone based on common sense should have tipped you off. Anyway, it's all in the book "Triumph Without Victory".
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@quarterxchange Erm, Baghdad was second to Moscow?! What did it have, and in what numbers?
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@totalmalfunction The F117 was brought down because the mechanics and/or pilots forgot to activate the onboard jamming pods and the pilots left the bomb bay doors open making the plane have a very significant signature to radar and in addition wasn't able to jam the guidance system on SAM's. As I said 4 months ago, Baghdad was the second most heavily defended city in terms of AA weapons (Next to Moscow), and didn't manage to shoot down any F117's
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@quarterxchange "radar was able to reveal stealth" zoltan dani said so (i mean how would they have brought it down??)
So what happened to your "nighthawk" F117A in March 27 1999 at Yugoslavia? was'nt it captured by the technology of 1960s?
deylemki 2 years ago 103
Is your last name M1?=)
styfler131313 1 year ago 10