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One of my mates is building an AJ37 Viggen scale model and asked me if
I knew anything about the weapons usually mounted on the attack variant, but I had to tell him I was buggered if I knew. After some research with Google, I found out a chart by Urban Fredriksson that laid out the Viggen armament. Now, after seeing that list, I have a (perhaps) dumb question. The ordnance charts list the Viggen as capable of carrying 16 125-kilogram bombs on four plate-style MERs. Was this *really* the only type of iron bomb cleared for the Viggen? Since each pylon could carry four 250-pounders plus the rack, they had to be stressed for at least 500 kilograms (~1,100 lbs) so it certainly wouldn't be a weight issue. Did the Swedish Air Force just think bigger bombs were obsolete, or did they simply think that a big "salvo" of 250-pounders would sort any situation out? I could certainly think of situation where four 1,000-pounders could be much more useful than a lorry load of small firecrackers... Cheers, -Stegu -- Happiness is... a belt-fed weapon. |
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