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Military joint war operations lauded
The armed forces scored high marks for joint warfare during the war to topple Saddam Hussein, but still lacks the technologies and methods to prevent "friendly fire" deaths on the battlefield. at http://www.washtimes.com/national/20...0951-1421r.htm |
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"Mike Yared" wrote in message ...
Military joint war operations lauded The armed forces scored high marks for joint warfare during the war to topple Saddam Hussein, but still lacks the technologies and methods to prevent "friendly fire" deaths on the battlefield. at http://www.washtimes.com/national/20...0951-1421r.htm That the first is true is good; the second is no big surprise (except to sensationalist media types and various alarmists). An article in the latest AFM about the UK's contribution to the air effort in Iraq was pretty well worded in this regard. "The coalition flew some 15,800 sorties over areas covered by the Patriot air defence system...PAC-2 and PAC-3 batteries in Kuwait intercepted most of the 12 Iraqi missiles fired at Kuwait during the conflict..." and [regarding the Patriot fratricide events], "There is no quick fix solution to 'blue on blue'.Thermal panels for vehicles, infra-red beacons and glow tapes for soldiers abounded in Iraq, and in spite of all the hand-wringing about it being time for a good Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) system, it has been suggested that some coalition pilots turned off their transponders to avoid being located by Iraqi surface-to-air defences. Army types also prefer to go about their business covertly--they do not like beacons on their vehicles sending out 'here I am' signals to all and sundry. It can only be hoped that in the future all concerned will spend more time and money on inter-allied training and procedures." (Andrew Brookes, "British Air Power in Iraq", AFM, October 2003). Brooks |
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