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Old November 28th 03, 10:08 PM
Eric Moore
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Default Helo countermeasure improvements

As a result of missile attacks on U. S. helicopters in Iraq, newer
countermeasure dispensers are being introduced into the helo fleet.
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http://aviationnow.com/avnow/news/ch...s/fit11263.xml
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Old November 28th 03, 10:14 PM
Token
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"Eric Moore" wrote in message
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As a result of missile attacks on U. S. helicopters in Iraq, newer
countermeasure dispensers are being introduced into the helo fleet.
See:


http://aviationnow.com/avnow/news/ch...s/fit11263.xml

But haven't the vast majority of the losses this go round been due to RPG's?
Better dispensers will not help there.

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Old November 29th 03, 12:25 PM
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"Token" wrote in message
news:kNPxb.338217$HS4.2897114@attbi_s01...
"Eric Moore" wrote in message
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As a result of missile attacks on U. S. helicopters in Iraq, newer
countermeasure dispensers are being introduced into the helo fleet.
See:


http://aviationnow.com/avnow/news/ch...s/fit11263.xml

But haven't the vast majority of the losses this go round been due to

RPG's?
Better dispensers will not help there.


Actually it will. They've been flying low (in RPG range) to avoid MANPADS.
Now that they have IRCM/Flares, they should be able to fly at a higher
altitude, outside of RPG range. Of course the Army is about 10 years behind
the times. The Generals in charge of Army Aviation should be canned for
allowing their helicopters to go to war without decent IRCM. It's not like
these countermeasures are new, they've been available for years. "Too
expensive"...like losing helicopters is cheap.


 




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