Accrington Web
   

Home Gallery Arcade Blogs Members List Today's Posts
Go Back   Accrington Web > AccyWeb > General Chat
Donate! Join Today

General Chat General chat - common sense in here please. Decent serious discussions to be enjoyed by everyone!


Welcome to Accrington Web!

We are a discussion forum dedicated to the towns of Accrington, Oswaldtwistle and the surrounding areas, sometimes referred to as Hyndburn! We are a friendly bunch please feel free to browse or read on for more info.
You are currently viewing our site as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, photos, play in the community arcade and use our blog section. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free, so please, join our community today!



Like Tree2Likes
Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools
Old 07-10-2014, 09:42   #16
Senior Member+
 

Re: Value for money?

The Tornados were intended for use in a missile rich environment - European Eastern Bloc where . When used in Iraq (which was not classed as being a missile rich environment), at low level the unsuitability for low level action was demonstrated in that it was very susceptible to AAA and shoulder fired missiles.
Firing A-G missiles or laser guided bombs keep the aircraft out of range of AAA and Stingers etc.
__________________
Regards,
Barrie
Barrie Yates is offline   Reply With Quote
Accrington Web
Old 08-10-2014, 12:51   #17
Senior Member
 
Studio25's Avatar
 

Re: Value for money?

Quote:
Originally Posted by Gordon Booth View Post
Two old pickup trucks- £6000?
Two mounted machine guns- £6000?
One old transport truck- £3000?
One mortar bomb launcher- £3000?
A few IS sadists( perhaps 10?)- no value, they come free.

Total value- £24,000?
The trucks have zero value as an enemy asset. They are too easily replaced. The guns, mortars and IS personnel have a estimable value, because it can be guessed how many lives have been saved by removing them from the picture.

Don't forget that bombs and missiles have a use-by date. Once that gets reached, they have depreciated to nothing in value, so the purchase price isn't really what a munition is worth unless it's still new in its box. Ed Macy wrote Apache in which he went through his experience as an attack helicopter pilot in Afghanistan. At one point on RTB from a combat mission, he realises he's giong to be in trouble from the quartermaster because he fired off the wrong missiles, releasing new ones from the rail instead of the ones that had been out on a few missions and returned unused.
__________________

Studio25 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 09-10-2014, 18:09   #18
God Member
 
Eric's Avatar
 

Re: Value for money?

Whatever happened to napalm? It's cheap ... and smells like victory
DaveinGermany likes this.
Eric is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 09-10-2014, 22:35   #19
Senior Member+
 

Re: Value for money?

Quote:
Originally Posted by Eric View Post
Whatever happened to napalm? It's cheap ... and smells like victory

Especially in the morning
Eric likes this.
__________________
Regards,
Barrie
Barrie Yates is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 09-10-2014, 22:37   #20
Senior Member+
 

Re: Value for money?

The Tornados are - I believe, using UK ordnance, the more they fire the more jobs for the boys:-)
__________________
Regards,
Barrie
Barrie Yates is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply




Other sites of interest.. More town sites..




All times are GMT. The time now is 15:45.


© 2003-2013 AccringtonWeb.com



Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.1