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Forces TV - 1st Gulf War 1991

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Old 11th Mar 2015, 19:34
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Jaguar A91 of EC11, damaged by an SA7 on the Al Jabar raid on the 17th of January 1991.


Some pictures from the raid. Low level daylight raid as well. Some lucky escapes indeed.


Mission de guerre : Al Jaber 17 Janvier 1991 | PILOTE de CHASSE 11 ème Escadre de chasse
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Petit plateau wrote

And what did the USA want to use for airfield strike in opening days other than JP233 given the forces available to the allies at the time ? Presumably nothing or they would have done it differently ?
The USAF had the BLU-107 Durandal. There are claims that it was used by the US during the 1991 Gulf War but I've never seen any confirmation of this. Definately it was in the inventory but I've not seen any official confirmation of use.

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According to the USAF's Gulf War Air Power Survey, Vol 5, no Durandal were dropped during Desert Storm. I have found some errors in GWAPS, but have talked to several DS Vark crews and I believe this (no Durandal in DS) to be correct
http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/foru...c=6669.0;nowap

The following is the reference widely quoted in likely error.

An evaluation of the unique Durandal "runway-buster" motor was performed at the Air Force Rocket Propulsion Laboratory beginning in 1982. The 20th Fighter Wing first tested the Durandal runway-buster bombs during Exercise Red Flag in January and February 1988. During the 1991 Gulf War the 20th Fighter Wing, flew F-111Es from Turkey, initially in low level night attacks on airfields, using the Durandal anti-runway weapon. 20th Wing flight commander Captain George Kelman said "there is nothing better at destroying a runway than a Durandal."
BLU-107 Durandal - Dumb Bombs

Noted fitted on F-15E and F-111

TooCats - Original Thoughts ? Matra (now MBDA) BLU-107/B Durandal - Anti-Runway...

Image links of Durandal at RAF Upper Heyford during late 1980s

http://www.raf-upper-heyford.org/20M...T-90-01987.jpg

http://www.raf-upper-heyford.org/20M...T-90-02045.jpg

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20th Munitions Maintenance Squadron - RAF Upper Heyford, England

The USAF gave the Greeks the Durandals free of charge.

Some of free-of-charge deliveries to Greece in 1990-94 523 BLU-107 Durandal
Centre for Analysis of Strategies and Technologies - ¹1, 1999 (January - February)<br>Transfers of the USA Surplus Weapons
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Thank you TEEJ. I too have seen no info that the Durandal was used.
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Old 5th Jun 2015, 19:15
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In case anyone is interested, the episode of "We Were There" on Forces TV featuring some fine GR1 aviators from the first Gulf War in 1991 is repeated on Sunday 9pm. My old chums who feature:

Air Cdr Paddy Teakle
Air Cdr Dave Waddington
Wg Cdr Steve Barnes
Sqn Ldr Robbie Stewart

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