I had Queen's "Another one bites the dust" in my head every time I heard of another top Iranian taken out.
Ayatollah Arafi has been designated as the next possible target in Iran.
Ayatollah Arafi has been designated as the nextpossibletarget in Iran.
There, I fixed it, kinda.
This is a live stream based in UK where you may want to go to see various images and video clips relating to the Middle East.
Live stream right now at 12:45pm, so rewind to the start to watch it in full. The channel has many videos and updates and reports that Ali Kockamamie may be dead.
The host is Iranian and his dad resides in Iran.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h80P3aOFMrw
On a slightly sad note... Looks like none of IAF's Tomcats and Phantoms are going to survive to make it into a museum somewhere. As a propeller-head, it is painfull to see bits of aviation history turned into smoking holes in the pavement, but in this case, I guess it has got to be done.
Not sure on the F4's, but we shredded all but a few F14's that went to museums to prevent Iran from getting spares to keep the 79 F14A's we sold them under the Shah from being able to fly. By now, they are cannibalizing most of those to keep a few in the air.I'm sure we have plenty of them, eh?
Not sure on the F4's, but we shredded all but a few F14's that went to museums to prevent Iran from getting spares to keep the 79 F14A's we sold them under the Shah from being able to fly. By now, they are cannibalizing most of those to keep a few in the air.
Oh, I don't know about that - the F14 AN/APG-71 radar along with the AIM-54 Phoenix missle were capable of targeting and destroying at 230 miles from one F-14D or 460 with two F-14D's when they were datalinked.On a slightly sad note... Looks like none of IAF's Tomcats and Phantoms are going to survive to make it into a museum somewhere. As a propeller-head, it is painful to see bits of aviation history turned into smoking holes in the pavement, but in this case, I guess it has got to be done. Yeah, they are not a credible threat to any modern fighter... probably more of a threat to anyone trying to fly one... but still a potential threat to be eliminated. From a historical perspective, it would be fascinating to see the creative re-engineering that was applied over the last forty years that kept a few of them capable of taking off.