Posted on 04/06/2011 12:40:52 PM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
LIBYA: UK commits Eurofighter Typhoons for ground-attack duties
By Craig Hoyle
The UK has stepped up its commitment to the NATO-led campaign to contain Libya's armed forces by adding four Panavia Tornado GR4s to its contribution and placing an equal number of Eurofighter Typhoons at readiness to conduct offensive action.
Prime Minister David Cameron announced the decision to send the four additional Tornado ground-attack aircraft during a 5 April visit to Royal Air Force personnel forward-deployed at Gioia del Colle air base in Italy. Eight GR4s are already at the site and have been used to conduct multiple strikes during action to protect Libyan civilians from attack by forces loyal to Col Muammar Gaddafi.
Recent targets for their MBDA dual-mode Brimstone air-to-surface missiles and Raytheon Systems Paveway IV precision-guided bombs included six armoured fighting vehicles and six main battle tanks that had been positioned near the towns of Misrata and Sirte, the UK Ministry of Defence says.
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The UK already has Typhoon and Tornado GR4 aircraft in place in Italy
Separately, the MoD announced on 5 April that some of its eight Gioia del Colle-based Typhoons have for the first time been made available to conduct strikes against land-based targets in Libya.
"In agreement with NATO, the UK has today agreed to move four RAF Typhoons from an air defence role, policing the no-fly zone, to a ground attack role," it says. "As a result, the total number of UK fast jets deployed in southern Italy, including those under UK command on standby to support operations, currently stands at 20."
Operations with the UK's deployed Typhoons have until now been limited to supporting the enforcement of the UN-mandated no-fly zone over Libya. Approval for some of the aircraft to perform air-to-surface missions could lead to them using their Raytheon Paveway II/Enhanced Paveway II precision-guided bombs in anger for the first time.
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Do we know who the rebels really are yet?
Or is NATO taking requests for air cover from strangers?
They set up a Twitter account so all folks need to do is tweet the coordinates of something they want blown up and it will be taken care of.
“Don’t worry Ahmed, those are blue bombs which means they’re Democrat bombs. If they go off by us, we don’t go to heaven and get 42 virgins, we go to San Francisco and get Maurice.”
So much for that "no-fly zone" mission. /s
So will the Brits maintain the flow of oil to western Europe? ;-) I’m cutting way back on fuel usage, personally. It’s more fun to work at home anyway.
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