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Old 11th Sep 2009, 17:24
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Top Secret Bunker Protecting Britain's Skies

Royal Air Force Secret Bunker: Britain's Skies Protected By Multi-Million Pound System | UK News | Sky News
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Not such a secret bunker now is it. They even tell the world it's 60ft down, makes weapons selection much easier. I am not sure of the point of the Sky report.
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The government are ultimately responsible for telling fast air if an airliner should be shot down,
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Obviously a new OC CRC or Stn Cdr. I'm pretty sure the last OC (Pat Somethingorother) did a similar piece for the beeb a couple of years back.
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Oh please....

Not such a secret bunker now is it
Don't think this article has said anything that hasn't already been in the media before now - and as for assisting weapons selection, dear oh dear, a capable planner or a teenage school pupil can surely think of more obvious targets.
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Lost it completely wrote in response: "I, for one feel safer knowing any decision to shoot down a commercial jet lies with higher government and I get a warm glow to think of Bob Ainsworth doing the right thing".
I couldn't possibly comment.
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Crap article and a crap video on Sky News. If an article has to be intentionally vague to that extreme, don't bother doing it. The BBC version was far better although I wasn't in that one either! A carefully positioned days leave took care of that.

If they'd wanted to do a decent one, Sky should have gone to the alternative 'Top Secret first story building protecting Britain's Skies'. It's got windows, leather sofas and everything.
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Don't think this article has said anything that hasn't already been in the media before now - and as for assisting weapons selection, dear oh dear, a capable planner or a teenage school pupil can surely think of more obvious targets.
It was meant to be a flippant retort!, so now you equate capable planners with teenage school children? and what is the list of more obvious targets rather than taking out the UK's air defence system first? maybe you deserve the banging head, but it's rude.
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Well I'm not going to list the targets otherwise I might incur more of your wrath but an observant tourist might just be able to think up a disruptive ploy. ps - can you spot flippancy when you see it? LOL!

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Don't you just hate it when you have to point out the flippancy/sarcasm/wit.......
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" Every time that phone goes, the hairs on the back of my neck stand up because we take it that seriously."
Sean O'Connor, Wing Commander

Well Sean there aren't many on your head to stand on end
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Funflier.. beat me to it..!!
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In any case, any hairs standing up would double his height!

Sorry Sean!

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How far was he away from that camera?!
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I think he was standing on a box of some sort!
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Also, nice to see the QRA Tiffy's were all twin stickers with No 'Hurt-iles'. The only QRA pic was an F3....... Funny That.


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Hmmmm....

Yes, of course we've been taking AD seriously since the end of the Cold War...
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In any case, any hairs standing up would double his height!

Sorry Sean!
One small step for man - one giant leap for the Wing Commander in question. (As long as he doesn't walk into a lamp post again).

Ditto the "Sorry Sean".

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Ahhh,
Two-Fields O'Connor.

Ditto thr "sorry Sean".
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It was a truly magnificent black eye.


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