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MARCOS, Если нужно, то у меня есть несколько монографий по Hs-129. Правда, к сожалению, на русском. Хотя есть и на английском.

 

MARCOS If it is necessary I have some monographies on Hs-129. However, unfortunately, in Russian. Though is and in English.


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MARCOS, Если нужно, то у меня есть несколько монографий по Hs-129. Правда, к сожалению, на русском. Хотя есть и на английском.

 

MARCOS If it is necessary I have some monographies on Hs-129. However, unfortunately, in Russian. Though is and in English.

That would be cool.

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Since its combat debut in Afghanistan in 2010, Marine crews flying a specially configured armed intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, or ISR, variant of the KC-130J Super Hercules tanker called Harvest Hawk have been very busy. With its long loiter time, multiple radios, sensor to find and track insurgents or vehicles, and, most importantly to the Marines on the ground, its ability to launch a laser-guided Hellfire or Griffin missile and have those weapons hit exactly where and when needed, Harvest Hawk quickly became a Big Stick.

 

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US Marines from Aircraft Group 12 at MCAS Iwakuni, Japan, worked together with US Airmen from the 36th Wing at Andersen AB, Guam, to store aircraft inside three hangars at Andersen on 5 October 2012. The aircraft were moved indoors in preparation for a large weather system that moved over Guam with winds of more than fifty knots. Here, an F-22 shares hangar space with an F-16 and a B-52 and some spare engines. The units flying these aircraft are all currently deployed to Andersen for operations.

 

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