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Found this over at Silent Running via Right Wing News:
Some Marines were pinned down in a building in a Fallujah neighborhood. Terrorists throughout the city heard about it and were rushing to the area to try and take the Marines out. The Marines called in air support and the first responders were Air Force F-16's.It's some wicked video footage......[/evil grin]right-click here and 'Save As'
This video shows a group of guerrillas rounding a corner onto the street leading to the Marines. The F-16's altitude appears in the upper right corner. In the lower right corner is the countdown until the bombs impact. The crosshairs in the middle indicate where the pilot is directing the laser spot to guide the bombs. The number just to the right of the crosshairs is the length of one of the arms of the crosshairs on the ground in meters. The bombs are two 500lb laser guided bombs. The total casualty count from this one strike was 48.
How sweet! The guy at the end with the "Oh, dude...." comment was great.
Read more in F-16s on Station Laying SMACKDOWN!That ruled! There needs to be more videos like that put out--especially on the news!
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deuddersun said:
Remind me to thank a flyboy! Who said there's no such things as "Angels"!
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Read more in F-16s on Station Laying SMACKDOWN!Dude, that is freaking sweet. Damn terrorists.
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Dude, that is freaking sweet. Damn terrorists.
|| Posted by Mays, November 19, 2004 12:17 PM ||Remind me to thank a flyboy! Who said there's no such things as "Angels"!
d.
|| Posted by deuddersun, November 19, 2004 12:27 PM ||That ruled! There needs to be more videos like that put out--especially on the news!
More more more!
|| Posted by jaws, November 19, 2004 12:42 PM ||How sweet! The guy at the end with the "Oh, dude...." comment was great.
|| Posted by The Other Mike S., November 20, 2004 11:48 AM ||