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originally posted by: cosmania
This is truly not a big deal. When I was in the gulf, I had the joy of standing the alert, with my RIO, for our aircraft. They called us and told us that we'd likely launch in 2 hours. They continually updated us, that yes, we were going to launch. They didn't tell us why.
Sure enough, the call was made to launch the alert fighter. We got airborne and rolled in behind an Iranian P-3 cruising along at about 1000'. The P-3 passed just in front of, and down the port side of the ship at that altitude with us in trail. I believe they were within 1 mile of the ship during this flight.
These are just games. We won't shoot first because it is provocative and unnecessary. Nor will they. Carrier Ops have been put in the public venue. Those ops are not classified. Daytime cyclical ops will give them almost zero intel. They like to try to beat their chest and show how awesome they are. Whatever.
The best part, was that I had an AIM-9, cued up on his inboard left motor the entire time. Don't think he would have known that. Tee Hee.
well actually if u took time to look at the video u could see that there is a lock on. Fact is that these drones don't use radars to lock on their target. They use FLIR systems and their locks cannot be detected.
originally posted by: yuppa
a reply to: haman10
Well Apparently no lock ons were detected otherwise it would had been a puff of smoke over th e international waters of th e persian gulf. remember just because it says persian does no t mean it is owned by Iran(excluding territorial waters of course)
I don't think that's what he was talking about. He said the reason why the drone is not shot down is because it didn't lock on the ship.
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: haman10
FLIR doesn't lock on. The camera locks on, but FLIR has nothing to do with weapons, which is what he was talking about. . It also appears it may have happened during daylight hours, which makes FLIR useless.
The weapon is camera guided . it has a camera of its own on its tip .
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: haman10
He meant weapons lock. The ROE doesn't care if a camera is locked on, but if weapons are locked on then the posture changes and they're ready to shoot and may.
originally posted by: haman10
I don't think that's what he was talking about. He said the reason why the drone is not shot down is because it didn't lock on the ship.
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: haman10
FLIR doesn't lock on. The camera locks on, but FLIR has nothing to do with weapons, which is what he was talking about. . It also appears it may have happened during daylight hours, which makes FLIR useless.
And i said it's impossible to verify that since they don't use radars.
Also i didn't know that FLIRs don't lock on the target and the cameras do. Thanks for the info
Well as a matter of fact it was an armed UCAV, not an un-armed one .
originally posted by: MrSpad
originally posted by: haman10
I don't think that's what he was talking about. He said the reason why the drone is not shot down is because it didn't lock on the ship.
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: haman10
FLIR doesn't lock on. The camera locks on, but FLIR has nothing to do with weapons, which is what he was talking about. . It also appears it may have happened during daylight hours, which makes FLIR useless.
And i said it's impossible to verify that since they don't use radars.
Also i didn't know that FLIRs don't lock on the target and the cameras do. Thanks for the info
It was not shot down because when it was inspected by Navy Helicopter it was found to be unarmed and the carrier was not conducting flight operation at the time. So it posed no threat. Granted in wartime it would just have been splashed no matter if it was armed or not.
originally posted by: haman10
originally posted by: MrSpad
originally posted by: haman10
I don't think that's what he was talking about. He said the reason why the drone is not shot down is because it didn't lock on the ship.
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: haman10
FLIR doesn't lock on. The camera locks on, but FLIR has nothing to do with weapons, which is what he was talking about. . It also appears it may have happened during daylight hours, which makes FLIR useless.
And i said it's impossible to verify that since they don't use radars.
Also i didn't know that FLIRs don't lock on the target and the cameras do. Thanks for the info
It was not shot down because when it was inspected by Navy Helicopter it was found to be unarmed and the carrier was not conducting flight operation at the time. So it posed no threat. Granted in wartime it would just have been splashed no matter if it was armed or not.
Well as a matter of fact it was an armed UCAV, not an un-armed one .
if we falsely assume this was not the case and the drone was un-armed ,still , hypothetically speaking, US wouldn't dare shooting down an Iranian armed-drone . it's against all international regulations and its a declaration of war .