This thread sure did take a left turn.
I think that's the whole point of every thread on Airwarriors.....
This thread sure did take a left turn.
My best example; Bear is in the Colorado Rockies, it's like 40 degrees outside. He decided to hop into a freezing ass river for no other reason than to help him get downstream "faster", he was tired of walking. After a bit, he gets out, then makes a big deal about building a fire before hypothermia sets in. Good tv, bad advice.
Im not sure he was actually "in" the special forces. I know he did a thing with the SAS it says so in the opening credits but was he actually an SAS member or was that a TV thing he did. I know he did a show with the French Foreign Legion. Either way his show is pretty entertaining and though not all of his stunts are practical for your average Joe survival wise there are things in there that can be helpful should anyone ever have to use them. Thats my two cents.
Pretty impressive . Kind of long vid, but an interesting weapon.
The British's Grand Slam Bomb. What a name.I am suprised that they are caling it the biggest conventional aerial bomb made, it isn't by weight. If someone can say what was, and it actually was used in combat, then they get rep points.
The British's Grand Slam Bomb. What a name.
Ding Ding, you get the prize! According to the stats, it was 500 pds more than the MOAB. Very impressive weapon........
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/tallboy.htm
http://www.raf.mod.uk/bombercommand/grandslam.html
Yes .... note inboard starboard station modified GP bomb with fuze extender.....I thought these things were supposed to be used for making LZs ....Is there an air delivered explosive device for that mission?
The BLU-82 was used for that. They had a 3 foot nose on the thing so it would blow up above ground and not crater so badly. They even dropped a few in the first Gulf War.80 foot craters? I thought these things were supposed to be used for making LZs where there previously couldn't be one. I guess I was wrong. Is there an air delivered explosive device for that mission?
Rep points for anyone who can tell me what aircraft carried/dropped it ...The British's Grand Slam Bomb. What a name.