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قديم 28-05-2006, 11:15 AM
عربي سعودي عربي سعودي غير متصل
عضو مميّز
 
تاريخ التّسجيل: Jan 2006
الإقامة: السعودية - الرياض
المشاركات: 2,185
إفتراضي

للأسف هناك صفة صبيانية دميمة فيك يا المصابر و هي أنك تحب المجادلة و اتهام الناس بالبهتان و كل هذا لأجل المجادلة و يبدو أنك تحب ذلك و لا أدري لماذا كل هذا التحامل و ما هذه الوقاحة فيك حتى تصفني بالملفق و تصف موضوعي و موضوعا آخر بأنه ملفق و مفبرك و تصف كلامي بأنه تخريف رغم أنها حقائق يعلمها الجميع

أتمنى أن تزول هذه الصفة القبيحة منك


بطل الحرب الكابتن عايض الشمراني أسقط تلك الطائرات المغيرة خلال أقل من 30 ثانية ( الدليل على هذا هو الفيديو الذي تدعي أنت أنك شاهدته و أنا أشكك في أنك شاهدته )


و سأقتبس الآتي من الواشنطن بوست


http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv...post012491.htm

إقتباس:
Thursday also produced the first Saudi war hero and colorful tales of deadly combat at sea, a stark contrast to the video-game glimpses of bombs and missiles that have dominated the de******ions of the first days of fighting.

Officials and participants today described what began as a routine combat patrol by Saudi F-15 fighters over the sands of northern Saudi Arabia. At about 12:30 p.m. a U.S. Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) plane and two British warships plying the gulf alerted the Saudi pilots that three of Iraq's French-built Mirage F-1 fighter planes were streaking south over the Persian Gulf off the Saudi coast.

The Mirages were armed with Exocet missiles capable of seriously damaging large ships and devastating smaller ones. An Exocet fired from an Iraqi jet killed 37 sailors aboard the USS Stark in the gulf in 1987.

As the Saudis pulled within less than two miles of the enemy planes, "They started breaking in front" but couldn't maneuver fast enough to evade the two heat-seeking Sidewinder missiles fired by a Saudi pilot.

The pilot, the 30-year-old son of a Saudi farmer, fired the first Sidewinder and said into the cockpit radio: "First target, splash." Less than five seconds later, the same voice added, "Second target, splash." The third Mirage fired an Exocet before fleeing, but the missile fell harmlessly into the gulf.

In the course of five seconds, the flier, who identified himself only as Capt. Ayedh, became the first pilot of the war to down two Iraqi aircraft and the most celebrated pilot in the U.S.-trained Royal Saudi Air Force, which has flown only 1,000 of the 15,000 allied air missions in this operation.

"There were a lot of things indicating those guys were going for a target," said Ayedh in one of the many interviews Saudi military officials permitted him after he had returned to his base. "Every pilot is eager to shoot down an airplane, and it was my day. It was my first two kills. I feel great. I'm looking for more."


و من موقع Air to Air Combat

http://www.airtoaircombat.com/backgr...sp?bg=22&id=26

إقتباس:
During Desert Shield/Desert Storm, RSAF F-15s shared combat air patrols along with British Tornado F.Mk 3s and American F-15Cs. On January 24, 1991, Captain Ayehid Salah al-Shamrani of the No 13 Squadron of the RSAF shot down a pair of Iraqi Mirage F1s that were flying along the Persian Gulf coast. These Mirages may have been carrying Exocet missiles in preparation for an attack on Coalition naval units.


ملاحظة هامة

أي مشاركة ساذجة أخرى منك يا المصابر لا يرجى من ورائها إلا الجدال فقط فلن أرد عليها
و لن أرد على أي مشاركة لك في الموضوع إلا إذا كانت عقلانية و تهدف للنقاش الجاد و ليس للتحقير و الاستهزاء و إطلاق الاتهامات جزافا