Postby nickhenderson » February 7th, 2010, 9:28 pm
Hi Pat,
As ex RNZAF, id like to point out a very simple error in the story. It is said that the "Sidewinder air to ground missiles....." Factually, a Sidewinder is a heat seeking air to air missile (AAM) As such it would never be used against a ground target. An air launched anti radar missile (ALARM) or an air to surface missile (ASM) would be the weapon of choice.
In your last para you question the range/power output of the hand held radar unit used. I believe the range of these units to be below 2 miles (could be wrong though) and if the officer couldnt see a Tornado at that distance or less, then he needs his eyes testing.
However, i do agree with the fact that in your quoted story of an officer clocking a USAF aircraft on approach is quite feasable if the officer was at the runway threshold doing a bit of spotting!
My initial reply was not meant to poo poo the story, just to make people aware that there are several big discrepancies within it.
After all, the press never lies.....honest