Ed Rasimus  wrote in message .  .. 
 SNIP 
 The film you recall was of an F-100 being chased by an F-105 at Eglin. 
 They were dropping early versions of the MLU-10B land mine. The mine 
 broached on impact with the ground from a 100' lay-down delivery and 
 rose up to hit the chasing aircraft. The weapon was inert, but the 
 impact still destroyed the chase and the pilot ejected. 
SNIP: 
The F105 was piloted by Fred Kyler, who was later my WingCo in the 
36TFW at Bitburg. The F100F had a pilot and cameraman aboard. The 
MLU10 detonated on ground impact and fragged both aircraft. All 3 
ejected and landed okay. Col. Kyler had a great color photo hanging in 
his office, taken from the ground, showing both aircraft as they 
pulled up, starting to flame from the numerous frag hits. I should 
imagine the ground cameraman got his ears blasted since he wasn't all 
that far from the impact site. 
Walt BJ 
 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
		
	
	
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