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Does an F15E carry AGM88(HARM) missiles?



 
 
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Old January 30th 04, 03:13 AM
Tetsuji Rai
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Default Does an F15E carry AGM88(HARM) missiles?

Thank you. Then I can understand it.

"fudog50" wrote in message
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It can carry them, sure, for ferrying, but doesn't have the harm
control box, or wiring to be able to control or fire it!

On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 11:27:33 GMT, "Tetsuji Rai"
wrote:

Title says it all. I'm playing a flight simulator, Falcon4. In this

game,
F15E cannot carry HARM missiles. But I have found a Japanese home page
which says an F15E can carry HARM missiles. So I want to know which,

and
if possible, how many AGM88s it can carry, and which hardpoints are used

for
AGM88.

Thanks in advance!!




 




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