typerated
14th Jun 2013, 18:52
I recently came across the classic photo of a Harrier unleashing a broadside of SNEBS at Holbeach and it got me wondering..
I presume the RAF has stopping firing unguided rockets with the retirement of the Harrier?
Anyone know if the last shot was in the sandpit or on a UK range?
Were the stocks passed over to the Army AH-64 force? I presume they are the same version of CRV7.
Also are there any plans to fit them to Typhoon? - It seems to me the laser guided version of the CRV7 would be very useful, I would have thought a Typhoon having to descend down to low level to use the single gun was less than ideal.
Cheers
TR
I presume the RAF has stopping firing unguided rockets with the retirement of the Harrier?
Anyone know if the last shot was in the sandpit or on a UK range?
Were the stocks passed over to the Army AH-64 force? I presume they are the same version of CRV7.
Also are there any plans to fit them to Typhoon? - It seems to me the laser guided version of the CRV7 would be very useful, I would have thought a Typhoon having to descend down to low level to use the single gun was less than ideal.
Cheers
TR