'A letter home from Evelyn Waugh.'
https://www.standingwellback.com/
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The writer training with 8 Commando, Arran.
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Iraqi T-55 from the 1st Gulf war, destroyed by a Maverick missile. Not that big of an entry hole, but it's worth noting the complete absence of the engine deck, which should give some idea of what happened on the inside of that particular iron coffin.
Got a soft spot in my head for Sunderlands.
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"Tell the Sprogs to have a little extra breakfast. We've got a bit of a job for them."
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Meanwhile, further south, someone is about to get the hair screamed clean off.
The missile itself (probably the AGM-65D variant) is only 30 cm across, and the shaped charge warhead significantly less than that. But that sucker weighs 57 kg, and that hit couldn't have been better placed. T-55 tanks seem to often blow out through the rear, rather than pop their turret. Even with a hit so devastating.
This American Boeing B-29 Superfortress heavy four-engine bomber from the 505th group was damaged by its own propeller in the raid on Yokohama (Japan) – due to engine failure, the propeller fell off and hit the fuselage.
On three engines, the Boeing B-29 Superfortress reached Iwo Jima, where it lost control and rammed the tail of another B-29 bomber when landing. The collision resulted in a damaged nose and a destroyed air gun turret.
Pretty fresh out there today. But not this bad.
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