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2011-03-24 |
![]() The Libyan warplane, a Soko G-2 Galeb, was flying over Misrata prior to being shot down by the French jets, a U.S. defense official told Fox News on Thursday. The incident is believed to be the first time a Libyan jet was sent into Libyan airspace since the coalition bombing began, and the first time a warplane was shot down since the coalition began bombing Libya. |
Posted by:DarthVader |
#14 Oh my word, what is the world coming to? We have the Dems in Congress sniveling over our involvement in Libya. DailyKos is having a nervous breakdown and the FREAKINGFRENCH are out there getting tone, lock and missile away on Libyan aircraft. I wonder what PMSNBC has to say about that. I wonder what would have said if it was a US plane doing the splash on the sacrificial lamb/Libyan aircraft? |
Posted by: Bill Clinton 2011-03-24 22:10 |
#13 Most trainers have a dual role as ground attack. Was landing at Misurata airport. Could have been carrying some bigwig to supervise the ongoing fighting in that town. |
Posted by: phil_b 2011-03-24 21:27 |
#12 Who said a Yugo couldn't fly. Hope it wasn't one captured by the rebels. |
Posted by: Retired LEO 2011-03-24 18:18 |
#11 No not a good dog-fighting platform but a good air-ground attack ship. I am pretty sure the Libyan know they can't win any air-air victories, but they can bomb the bejesus out of the rebels. I saw a piece on the rebels in the news this morning and I really don't see them winning against Gadaffy. They simply don't have the equipment and personnel. |
Posted by: Cyber Sarge 2011-03-24 15:19 |
#10 The missle was worth more than the aircraft!! |
Posted by: Total War 2011-03-24 15:19 |
#9 The cutting edge of Serbo-Croatian aerospace technology, circa 1974. Excellent, slightly obscure movie paraphrase, mojo. I can even hear Dan Akyroyd saying the line. IMHO, the Gauls are enjoying themselves in this situation (not that that's a bad thing). |
Posted by: Pollyandrew 2011-03-24 14:40 |
#8 A Soko G-2 Galeb? Aircraft analogy to the Yugo auto (Auto is a stretch). |
Posted by: JohnQC 2011-03-24 13:30 |
#7 Soco 4-Loco. |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2011-03-24 13:09 |
#6 I was doing some more snooping around in Libya a couple of days ago, and found an airfield near the town of Hun (yeah, that's right). In addition to several Mig-25s, there was a squadron of TU-22 "Blinder" aircraft. Those were the ones the Russians used in Georgia that usually missed their intended target by a quarter-mile or so. I wonder if the Libyan models even fly... |
Posted by: OId Patriot 2011-03-24 13:05 |
#5 Odd that they should put up a Galeb. I wonder if the pilot knew he was being sacrificed. Gadaffy is probably hoping that this would cause more dissention in the coalition or garner sympathy from whoever. |
Posted by: gorb 2011-03-24 12:52 |
#4 That shoot down was worth several hundred million Francs(*) to the French defense contractor that makes those air-to-air missiles. (*) Assuming the Franc again becomes the currency of France in the near future. |
Posted by: Anonymoose 2011-03-24 12:43 |
#3 That's not a combat aircraft, it's assisted suicide with wings. No one claimed that Libyan military hardware was cutting edge. Hell, if it flies at all it should be considered amazing. |
Posted by: DarthVader 2011-03-24 12:36 |
#2 The cutting edge of Serbo-Croatian aerospace technology, circa 1974. |
Posted by: mojo 2011-03-24 12:32 |
#1 A Soko G-2 Galeb? That's not a combat aircraft, it's assisted suicide with wings. |
Posted by: Mike 2011-03-24 11:59 |