Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson
That's a lot of carbs and empty calories…good work, death approaches.
My death will be sweet and gooey and covered in kisses and by kisses I mean CPR bc I have preordained that I will choke to death. I feel this in my bones.
Eat, drink, and be merry.
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Today the Brits would just Tomahawk the fuck out of the Argi air bases from subs. Actually drank beers with our brother submariners that sunk the cruiser(target) Belgrano. Poor fuckers never knew what was coming, they trailed it for days before London gave the OK to sink her.
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20 Harriers and 1 Vulcan bomber cross the full length of the Atlantic and work from 2 Carriers to literally steal air superiority over 100 fighters from a country that has home range over the battlefield.
Very much a test of the Harriers abilities
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Originally posted by ner vegas
the system 'works', it's just too complicated and prone to failure for it to be worthwhile… nobody deploys them outside of very small numbers
They were extremely complicit to our re-invasion of the Falkland islands. Would have been way more difficult without the Harriers.
And they done the job perfectly
Was you even born back in 1982 alder?
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Originally posted by aldra
OH that's actually an ejection, I wasn't paying attention before and assumed it was some sort of emergency protocol if the front jet fails
to be fair VTOL's always been a problem even before the F35 program though
RAF and Royal Navy were managing it fine 45 years ago
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