DESERT STORM NARATED BY THE PILOTS
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Had this on VHS when I was a kid, been looking for this for AGES. Thanks.
So nice to see so many varied, specialised, aircraft types
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I remember a story my dad told me about his experience when he was in desert storm. He was flying KC135s . And one time when he was waiting for aircraft to be refueled A su-27 came up behind him and nearly shot my dad down. Luckily he was escorted by 2 F-15s which shot the enemy down and saved my dads, and his crewmens lives
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There is no Su-27 spotted or shot down during the Desert Storm. You may be talking the older one such as the Su-24 and MiG-23. Most of the aircraft are saved under the bunker or evacuated to Iran. Su-27 *_NEVER_* in the Iraqi Air Forces fleet
Although most of the aircraft under the bunker was destroyed. Some are survived such as MiG-25 that was discovered in 2003 during the US Invasion of Iraq by US Militaries
SU-27? Iraq never had SU-27s.
So, things changed from being "I am so glad I am finally getting to do what I was trained to do" TO "I sure hope that was the last one". I can understand the change in thinking. One guy mentioned "the hard fought air battles from the first days of the war". Any idea what battles he is referring to? I am interested in hearing if the Iraqis ever did manage to put up some effective countermeasures.
Search Iraqi Dassault falcon “suzzana”....that plane made the USN shit a brick.
They did get a few lucky shots from mig 25s, etc