Americans buy Bloodhound missiles
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Americans buy Bloodhound missiles
Interesting headline in Pravda today: The US is to surround Russia with interceptor missiles - nice article with a picture of a Bloodhound. Be afraid Russia!http://english.pravda.ru/news/russia...tor_missiles-0
Yep, they already have two deployed out the front of the Air Base in Darwin, OZ. I think that they are cleverly disguised as gate guards. (Think that they are still there).
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Here's the picture from the pravda report. Can't imagine it was anything other than a display piece when photographed.
http://www.skomer.u-net.com/projects.../redduster.jpg
http://www.skomer.u-net.com/projects.../redduster.jpg
The Shorts Belfast in the background points to 1976 when they bwere retired from service, anyone know where the picture was taken, not aware any Belfasts were displayed anywhere
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Looks like the RAF museum at Cosford to me
http://www.rafmuseum.org.uk/cosford/...belfast-ci.cfm
http://www.rafmuseum.org.uk/cosford/...belfast-ci.cfm
Bloodhound II Missile Serial No 1001. Now in the Cold War Hall at Cosford. It was used as a handing training round / deployable display missile at West Raynham during the 1980's and was a gutted shell. It is also the round that the Flightpath 1-32 scale kit was based on, hence all of the bits missing from it were also missing from the kit.