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Old 10th Dec 2018, 21:43
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Meteor.

It would appear that Meteor is now operational with Lossimouth's Typhoons.
A bit of a game changer to say the least...
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Images at following link of Typhoon scramble with Meteor missiles on 10th December. Scrambled for two Russian Air Force Tu-160 Blackjacks as they transited to Venezuela.

RAF Typhoons in QRA at RAF Lossiemouth, UK, “were scrambled today as a precautionary measure against unidentified aircraft approaching the UK area of interest. However, no intercept took place and the Typhoons subsequently recovered,” a UK MoD release states.
https://www.raf.mod.uk/news/articles...h-new-missile/

https://theaviationist.com/2018/12/1...g-qra-mission/

Tu-160s landing in Venezuela.

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Looking good.
(Right above the Aviationist article I am seeing Chinese job offer ads, in Chinese!)
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I hope they took enough aircrew rations to last out the detachment......
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Bomb bay full of toilet paper........
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All right, hands up anyone who thought that the RAF had found a few of these to augment the Typhoon force at Lossie,

https://www.google.com/search?q=glos...Bb1a2TMc1tT6M:
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Is it because of the food shortages in Venezuela that the Russkies sent all the chubber aircrew?

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Originally Posted by Tankertrashnav
All right, hands up anyone who thought that the RAF had found a few of these to augment the Typhoon force at Lossie,

https://www.google.com/search?q=glos...Bb1a2TMc1tT6M:
There's one at the RAF Montrose Museum they could borrow. Might need a lick of paint though.
Montrose Air Station Heritage Centre
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Interesting to see even the Russian Air Force uses slick tyres.
It's knda expected on a scabby old An12 but on a supersonic strategic nuc bomber?
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Originally Posted by OffshoreSLF
Might need a lick of paint though.
Sorted.
by Jelle Hieminga, on Flickr
(Photo from August 2018)
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Originally Posted by Tankertrashnav
All right, hands up anyone who thought that the RAF had found a few of these to augment the Typhoon force at Lossie,

https://www.google.com/search?q=glos...Bb1a2TMc1tT6M:
I have to confess my first thought was the old Meatbox
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I have to confess my first thought was the old Meatbox
Me too - memories - memories.
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Might need a lick of paint though.
Nah; she'll be good.
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Originally Posted by weemonkey
It would appear that Meteor is now operational with Lossimouth's Typhoons.
A bit of a game changer to say the least...
How so? Won't make a whit of difference to what the Russians do.
I wonder if the RAF asked the Russians to send a couple of Blackjacks down our way in order to be able to issue a press release saying they now had Meteors?
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Nice to see it in service at last. Still remember the opposition in the combat sim shouting "where the f"Łk did that come from?"
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