JB!98 said:
Ulysses90 said:
JB!98 said:
ABATTBQ11 said:
flakrat said:
txags92 said:
JobSecurity said:
This has been rumored all day but this is the biggest outlet to pick it up
Would be nice to see those new EU migs setup on the Belarus border and smoke those paratroopers out of the sky within a few minutes of entering UK airspace.
Or spread a bunch of stingers along the border!
Don't have the range. Stinger is a short range missile. They could potentially get them on ascent or descent, but not cruising altitude.
I think its important that everyone understands that the stinger is only good to about 10,000 ft and its slant range depends on the altitude of the target. Good against helo's and low flying aircraft. No impact to aircraft at an operating altitude. Now you can probably smack a IL-76 during their drop run, but with a 2lb warhead I think you might need more than one hit to bring one down.
From what altitude do paratroopers debark a aircraft using static lines? If the Ukrainians have some idea of the likely drop zones then they might very well be able to seed the area and likely approaches with stingers.
Perhaps a friendly AWACS flying over the Black Sea could send some info over Link 16 to a MiG 29 that would be able to easily intercept an IL-76.
I have no idea the altitude of a normal drop. Someone on here knows for sure.
we would likely do it at 5-800' AGL. The chutes 20 years ago were MC1-1B with a decent rate of about 20FT/second. To do this over a city without controlling aspects of it would be brutal on both sides. I don't what the russians do but if i were them I would hit the city on all 2-3 sides with armor at the same time as the drop. The Ukes for sure have something handheld that would send a big fat low flying transport to the ground in a ball of flames, which is why I think the armor has to be on station or arriving at the same time.
“You can resolve to live your life with integrity. Let your credo be this: Let the lie come into the world, let it even triumph. But not through me.”
- Alexander Solzhenitsyn