who knows?? if anyone does, do you think he will reveal it in the forums??Originally posted by ceecookie:Where is our current anti-aircraft guns located?
those were ours.... not malaysia's...Originally posted by tankfanatic:Bloodhound SAM.
we know we use to have it...would you believe that the malaysian have it too? (used to have).
Woo... looks exactly like those SA-2 sites I like to drop CBUs on. Ha! Those clear patches give their site away man.Originally posted by tankfanatic:Bloodhound SAM.
we know we use to have it...would you believe that the malaysian have it too? (used to have).
In periods of tension, they will probably cover it with camo nets to blend in.....Originally posted by Shotgun:Woo... looks exactly like those SA-2 sites I like to drop CBUs on. Ha! Those clear patches give their site away man.
I think currently the longest range SAM we have are iHawks (NOT related to APPLE range of I-products). I'm not sure if we got the phase array radar upgrade or not.Originally posted by spencer99:In periods of tension, they will probably cover it with camo nets to blend in.....
Yeah.. i remember the good old days of Bloodhound.. i was from AJC... actually from my JC days, i remember looking acorss and you can see the director radar as well as the pointed tip of the bloodhound.... 170 SQN if i remember correctly... yeah.. at that time that was the longest range SAM we have..... supposed to be replaced by Patriots, but i guess it didn't materialize.
Static SAM launcher positions usually look like patterns on the ground.Originally posted by chino65:I was about to ask the same.
How can you possibly tell from looking at such a TINY aerial photo and confirm those to be SAM sites - and specifically - Bloodhounds???
OK, how many of those sites actually contain a weapon?Originally posted by Shotgun:Static SAM launcher positions usually look like patterns on the ground.
Theres quite a bunch of ways to deploy them. You can check out more Satellite images of SAM positions here.
http://geimint.blogspot.com/2008/01/sam-test-and-training-ranges-in-russia.html