Glider
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On a slightly different note. I know and agree that this should be treated with some caution but this caught my eye. Some of the supplies in particular ammunition from N Korea may be dropping in volume.
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Note however that this is a potential use not an actual one. anyone who's in the industry is pushing something towards Ukraine and the anti-drone role these days.This is interesting, because quite some time back, the discussion of possible COIN aircraft options for Ukraine was shot down (pun intended) because they would be a liability on the battlefield.
But, here we are.
Exactly. Those of us being critical about COIN/CAS manned aircraft (especially ones like this) in Ukraine were talking about frontline use. In this situation they would be easy targets. In rear areas though it is a different matter.True, but I think Tucanos and other modded prop jobs won't be exposed to front-line stuff so much. There's still the long-range SAMs, sure, but playing backstop, they're probably in a good mission slot.
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Shakespeare "The Tempest" Act 2;I can't remember who it was who coined the phrase "The past is prologue" but it's certainly apt here.
Shakespeare "The Tempest" Act 2;
"We all were sea-swallow'd, though some cast again,
And by that destiny to perform an act
Whereof what's past is prologue, what to come
In yours and my discharge."
I awarded a Bacon for the irony.Shakespeare "The Tempest" Act 2;
"We all were sea-swallow'd, though some cast again,
And by that destiny to perform an act
Whereof what's past is prologue, what to come
In yours and my discharge."