seawolf missile
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@Greenwall100 lol ur the retard saying England and saying its 2000 miles away when it's 8000 miles away and England is IN the united kingdom of great Britain u retard they aren't the same thing! Anyway how is the islands urs when we owned them before u were a country and there was NO ONE living on the islands when we claimed them u argie scum
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@greenwall100 try and take them again. All the Argie army ,navy and airforce is good for is beating up its own people. You morons are not even the original inhabitants. British ships found the Falklands long before there was an Argentina. Not even the original inhabitants (whom you slaughtered) knew they were there. oh quick, run, here come some ghurkas. What a pathetic aremy.
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You are the one who said England! Lol!
Not my fault that you do not know the difference.
Long live the British Falklands!
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England, UK, Great Britian, make up your fucken mind, effin idiots !
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actually they are 8000 miles away and they belong to the UK. Not England.
Does Argentina still belong to Spain?
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robbie1800
Ive already disproved this. i take it you were doing the laundry down south
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2000 miles away from England, Get the Fo Of the falkland they belong to Argentina.
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No good for submarines though!!!!
Guys guys please, let me clear a few things up...
There is only ONE ship firing. The target is called a 'Rushton Target' which towed behind an aircraft.
The missile is a hit, the target was shredded but not totalled destroyed as the Seawolf missile is designed to explode near the target showering it in shrapnel, so there was part of the target remaining hence why my mate who was standing next to me shouted 'miss'.
This was most definately a successful practice firing.
andym2084 4 years ago
The Seawolf is amazing but did I hear the word 'miss' at the end. Did this also happen to be onboard a Type 23?
BlueonGoldZ 5 years ago
Yeah its onboard a Type 23 and no it wasn't 'miss' you heard but 'success', thats the Petty Officer gunner in the ops room narrating his actions and state of the engagement to the command.
andym2084 5 years ago