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<blockquote data-quote="thunder" data-source="post: 1609413" data-attributes="member: 6764"><p>Para tu información el ataque que yo describí debió ser hecho con asistencia de láser terrestre debido a la ineficiencia del designador a bordo. Entre otras muchas deficiencias del Har. Muchas pero muchas.</p><p>Por las dudas, te cito fuente británica que le das mas credibilidad:</p><p>British air power had also been very busy in this period, aside from conducting the Combat Air Patrols, a large number of air strikes had been carried out in support of the advance, both on the forces facing the British troops and on the supplies and support units in the rear. On the evening of 13 June, a new technology was introduced to the battlefield. Two Harrier GR3s flown by Wing Commander Peter Squire and Squadron Leader Jerry Pook attacked positions in the Tumbledown and Mount William area with laser guided bombs in the first British use of the equipment. They came in over Hoya Chasco (Bluff Cove), 'lobbed' their four 1,000lb bombs and hit a Company Headquarters and a machine gun post, the bombs flying down the laser 'cone' to their targets. Majors Anwyl Hughes and Mike Howes, the two Forward Air Controllers on Dos Hermanas (Two Sisters) designated these targets for the Harriers, although they were under artillery fire at the time.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.raf.mod.uk/history/MountTumbledownandMountWilliam.cfm">http://www.raf.mod.uk/history/MountTumbledownandMountWilliam.cfm</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thunder, post: 1609413, member: 6764"] Para tu información el ataque que yo describí debió ser hecho con asistencia de láser terrestre debido a la ineficiencia del designador a bordo. Entre otras muchas deficiencias del Har. Muchas pero muchas. Por las dudas, te cito fuente británica que le das mas credibilidad: British air power had also been very busy in this period, aside from conducting the Combat Air Patrols, a large number of air strikes had been carried out in support of the advance, both on the forces facing the British troops and on the supplies and support units in the rear. On the evening of 13 June, a new technology was introduced to the battlefield. Two Harrier GR3s flown by Wing Commander Peter Squire and Squadron Leader Jerry Pook attacked positions in the Tumbledown and Mount William area with laser guided bombs in the first British use of the equipment. They came in over Hoya Chasco (Bluff Cove), 'lobbed' their four 1,000lb bombs and hit a Company Headquarters and a machine gun post, the bombs flying down the laser 'cone' to their targets. Majors Anwyl Hughes and Mike Howes, the two Forward Air Controllers on Dos Hermanas (Two Sisters) designated these targets for the Harriers, although they were under artillery fire at the time. [url]http://www.raf.mod.uk/history/MountTumbledownandMountWilliam.cfm[/url] [/QUOTE]
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