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Old 10-07-2012, 06:03 PM
TomcatViP TomcatViP is offline
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Today I suggest to come down with an F16 pilot above the Serbian air defence hit by what appear to be a SA3 (modernized).

There is not much to see in this vid but more to ear. Please take attention to the radio chatter and the remarkable markmanship of Hammer3. Understand also the nervous tension of his wingmen with some of the voices switching to little girl tone as much depicted during WWII.

Copying and pasting two good comments, here is the resumé of the action... Enjoy !

Originaly posted by Tani:

In this video Crack 73 is a SEAD (suppression of enemy air defense) escort and Hammer flight appears to be a interdiction or BAI flight

SoA:
1:36 Crack 73 fire AGM-88 at an SA-6 bearing 100
2:05 Crack 73 detects anti-aircraft artillery radar on RWR
3:08 Enemy Radar/emitter in active mode warning
3:10 Hammer 3 detects SA-3 north
3:20 Hammer 3 taking evasive against SA-3 launch, heading 060, gets hit, probably left
3:33 Crack 3 taking evasive
3:58 Crack 3 fires an AGM-88 at the SA-3 which ambushed the package, at, bearing 154 for 24 miles
4:02 SA-3 launch on Hammer 2, Hammer one tells his wingman to brake (probably seeing the missile)



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