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<blockquote data-quote="argie" data-source="post: 1829537" data-attributes="member: 141"><p>El Pucará CA-601 fue derribado el 14 de julio de 1994 en proximidades de Sandilippai durante el transcurso de la operación "Leap Forward". El 27 de marzo de 1997 el Pucará CA-604 resultó destruido por el transcurso de combates contra el Frente Tamil.</p><p></p><p>Queda este solo en el Museo de la Fuerza Aérea de Sri Lanka, en la base de la SLAF en Ratmalana.</p><p><img src="http://cdn-www.airliners.net/aviation-photos/photos/9/7/1/1765179.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>El Pucará participó en el ataque y destrucción con fuego de cohetes al buque Caribbean Queen, en febrero de 1997.</p><p></p><p><u>Sri Lanka fires on and seizes ship</u></p><p></p><p>Sri Lanka seized the Carribean Queen (Cypriot-registry, owned by Carribean Queen Shipping Co. and managed by Naviera Poseidon), suspected of smuggling weapons for the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, on 9 Feb. The vessel was escorted by Sri Lanka Navy vessels to Trincomalee, where its cargo hold was found empty. The ship, with 28 Cuban citizens aboard, was sailing from Calcutta, India, where it had unloaded sulphur, to Colombo for fuel. The Carribean Queen was to then sail to Cyprus. However, it developed engine problems and was seen off the coast near a small boat. The boat was destroyed by a rocket fired by a Sri Lanka Air Force IA 58A Pucara from No. 7 Attack Squadron at Vavuniya Air Base. The boat had reportedly ignored radio calls and warning shots. Two Mi-24 series Hind attack helicopters surrounded the Carribean Queen, but it also reportedly ignored radio calls and warning shots. After the ship suddenly started moving again, it was fired on by cannon and rockets. Damage included a fire which was contained. No one was injured. On 11 Feb., the ship was released to sail to Colombo for repairs. The master of the Carribean Queen, Miguel Amaral Ravelo, said the ship was 44 kilometers/27.5 miles from the coast in international waters when attacked. Sri Lanka said the ship was 10 kilometers/six miles out.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.transport.ru/2_period/wmn/97/14_02_97.htm">http://www.transport.ru/2_period/wmn/97/14_02_97.htm</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="argie, post: 1829537, member: 141"] El Pucará CA-601 fue derribado el 14 de julio de 1994 en proximidades de Sandilippai durante el transcurso de la operación "Leap Forward". El 27 de marzo de 1997 el Pucará CA-604 resultó destruido por el transcurso de combates contra el Frente Tamil. Queda este solo en el Museo de la Fuerza Aérea de Sri Lanka, en la base de la SLAF en Ratmalana. [IMG]http://cdn-www.airliners.net/aviation-photos/photos/9/7/1/1765179.jpg[/IMG] El Pucará participó en el ataque y destrucción con fuego de cohetes al buque Caribbean Queen, en febrero de 1997. [U]Sri Lanka fires on and seizes ship[/U] Sri Lanka seized the Carribean Queen (Cypriot-registry, owned by Carribean Queen Shipping Co. and managed by Naviera Poseidon), suspected of smuggling weapons for the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, on 9 Feb. The vessel was escorted by Sri Lanka Navy vessels to Trincomalee, where its cargo hold was found empty. The ship, with 28 Cuban citizens aboard, was sailing from Calcutta, India, where it had unloaded sulphur, to Colombo for fuel. The Carribean Queen was to then sail to Cyprus. However, it developed engine problems and was seen off the coast near a small boat. The boat was destroyed by a rocket fired by a Sri Lanka Air Force IA 58A Pucara from No. 7 Attack Squadron at Vavuniya Air Base. The boat had reportedly ignored radio calls and warning shots. Two Mi-24 series Hind attack helicopters surrounded the Carribean Queen, but it also reportedly ignored radio calls and warning shots. After the ship suddenly started moving again, it was fired on by cannon and rockets. Damage included a fire which was contained. No one was injured. On 11 Feb., the ship was released to sail to Colombo for repairs. The master of the Carribean Queen, Miguel Amaral Ravelo, said the ship was 44 kilometers/27.5 miles from the coast in international waters when attacked. Sri Lanka said the ship was 10 kilometers/six miles out. [URL]http://www.transport.ru/2_period/wmn/97/14_02_97.htm[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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