View Full Version : U2 Prang in the UAE (old news)
Fish
3rd October 2006, 17:48
Just researching for something on the Internet and came across this:
http://www.wjla.com/headlines/0605/237771.html
and:
http://www.wjla.com/headlines/0605/237632.html
Obviously it was never reported here, or maybe I just did not see it, but did anyone else know about this and did anyone know that U2s are based here?
ironbutt57
3rd October 2006, 19:35
Yeah... was in the local UAE news while back
Togalk
3rd October 2006, 19:56
...... yeah, like more than a year ago. Old news.
Fox3snapshot
3rd October 2006, 21:15
As it crashed near one of the villages adjacent to 'its South West Asian' base it was difficult to keep the lid on it. :cool:
FlyingCroc
3rd October 2006, 21:18
U2 scouting Iran. Direct line from Afgahnistan to the UAE.:yuk:
Fox3snapshot
3rd October 2006, 23:52
The sorties are pretty routine and we get to see them and speak to them on the odd other day, Iran is not on their direct flightpath.
However having read the latest AFM with some happy snaps from the PR9 and the amazing Recce capability I should imagine the U2 has some great Kodak moments too. The fact that they operate to within 50nm (or less) of the Iranian coastline and mainland at different points I am sure their wizzy bang kit will get some nice happy snaps.
The Iranian Air Defense capability with the Russian SA missile systems (possibly some of the latest generation kit) means the lads (and yep ladies!) give a little wide berth at the end of the day. The transit to Afghanistan by the PR9's (in there active days) and U2's puts them in a nice legal snooping distance of Iran so I am sure they get what they can.
Now before anyone cries COMSEC, Beadwindow or the like, the fact that they often work this part of the world as any other normal aeroplane on civil frequencies and controlled through civil agencies (and as in the case the other day via the airway!) should muffle your concerns....they might as well use the airbridges at our 'south west Asian location!'
Another reason why this article appeared in all the local newspapers when it did.
:cool: