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I used to work on the RB199 in the RAF and if you were lucky something small like a sparrow going down the bypass instead of the core would do no damage. But even a small bird, even if it did no physical damage to the blades, could clog cooling holes on the turbine blades causing blade failure.
Thanks Ascent.
It worries me a little that we have designed and built weapons systems that are so dependent on operating in a pristine environment. A war environment is inevitably one of chaos and one helluva big mess.
I hope I'm wrong.