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Cobras soar through skies of Iraq, support Marines on ground
Marine Corps News ^ | Nov 25, 2005 | Cpl. Cullen J. Tiernan

Posted on 11/25/2005 3:43:48 PM PST by SandRat

AL QAIM, Iraq (Nov. 24, 2005) -- Marines flying AH-1W Super Cobras, soaring through the skies of Iraq, are growing accustomed to using precision guided ordnance, maximizing the damage to their targets while minimizing collateral damage.

Since arriving in western Iraq during September, the Gunfighters of Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 369 have continuously dropped precision guided ordnance on the enemy in support of ongoing operations. The Gunfighters, from Al Qaim, Iraq, dropped their 100th precision-guided AGM-114 Hellfire missile, Nov. 17.

“We are destroying target after target in support of ground combat brethren,” said Maj. John Barranco, the officer-in-charge of the Gunfighters’ Al Qaim detachment and a Boston native. “It’s been rare to have a day go by without contact with the enemy. We have a lot of young Cobra pilots. Some are on their first deployment, some are seeing combat for the first time. But, they are all doing a tremendous job.”

The Cobra is a flying arsenal. Besides Hellfires, the Gunfighters’ pilots said they have utilized the .20 mil. turret gun, which fires semi-armor piercing, high explosive incendiary rounds, and eliminated the enemy threat on the ground with 5 and 2.75 inch rockets. However, the pilots stressed they are primarily using the Hellfire, because it is so precise.

Barranco said Lt. Dean Oltman, a Cobra pilot with the Gunfighters, shot five Hellfire missiles during one of his first flights here, five times more than he had shot before.

“It shows great courage to be able to do that while being shot at in combat,” said Barranco. “Oltman is just one example, all of our lieutenants flying Cobras under the same stress are continually doing a great job.”

Barranco stressed that the Cobra pilots would not be able to fire precision guided ordnance, supporting the Marines on the ground, without amazing Marines on the maintenance level, working day and night to keep the Cobras in the air.

“When the Cobras return, after firing their missiles, you really feel that all your hard work is worth it,” said Lance Cpl. Doug Johnson, an ordnanceman with the Gunfighters and a Houston native. “In a 24-hour period, we shot 10 precision guided missiles in support of Operation Steel Curtain in Husaybah. With the Hellfires, they are taking out enemy buildings, as well as improvised explosive devices.”

Johnson said he enjoys when things get busy and he is constantly working because he knows when the Cobras kill insurgents, they’re saving Marines and innocent civilian lives.

“We use the Hellfires a lot on insurgents in buildings,” said Capt. Aaron Haines, a Cobra pilot with the Gunfighters and a Woodland Park, Colo., native. “Forward air controllers call in the coordinates, we locate it with sensors on the Cobra and blow the target up.”

Haines said the Cobra pilots’ primary missions are close air support for the Marines on the ground and providing security for casualty evacuations.

“We have been very successful supporting current operations from Al Qaim,” said Haines. “There is more shooting going on here anywhere else in Iraq. The cold weather only gives our birds more power, nothing slows us down.”

The Gunfighters throughout Iraq are thriving while facing combat on a daily basis. Although their morale is high, they have also experienced the dark side of this war. One of their Cobras crashed, Nov. 2, killing pilots Capt. Mike Martino and Maj. Jerry Bloomfield.

“Whenever I look at a Cobra, I’m reminded of them,” said Sgt. Brainard D. Shirley, the Gunfighters’ airframes collateral duty quality assurance representative and a Kirtland, N.M, native. “To me, their sacrifice represents all of us. The causes we believe in and freedom we are trying to help these people achieve. It makes us want to push harder to do the best job we can to keep these aircraft flying.”


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: cas; cobras; gnfi; ground; helicopters; iraq; marines; oif; skies; soar; support
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1 posted on 11/25/2005 3:43:49 PM PST by SandRat
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To: 2LT Radix jr; 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub; 80 Square Miles; A Ruckus of Dogs; acad1228; AirForceMom; ..

Marine Cobras Strike!!


2 posted on 11/25/2005 3:44:20 PM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: SandRat

I have a nephew who pilots one of those things. He's recently back from Iraq and will be going again in a few months. I'm some proud of that boy. Went NROTC at UMaine and took a commission in MY USMC.


3 posted on 11/25/2005 3:54:13 PM PST by Past Your Eyes (Some people are too stupid to be ashamed.)
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To: SandRat
AH-1W Super Cobras have saved a lot of lives - Without a doubt - Along with the Apaches - They have been used excellently in Iraq (and Stan were available).
4 posted on 11/25/2005 3:54:17 PM PST by SevenMinusOne
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To: SandRat

After reading inspiring stories such as this, it's awfully, awfully difficult to justify defending bat-faced pacifists such as Cindy Sheehan.


5 posted on 11/25/2005 3:54:48 PM PST by kromike
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To: SandRat


Israeli Cobra. Is it carrying Hellfire missiles?
6 posted on 11/25/2005 4:03:49 PM PST by dennisw (You shouldn't let other people get your kicks for you - Bob Dylan)
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To: dennisw
...Israeli Cobra. Is it carrying Hellfire missiles?...

No. Here's what Hellfires look like (on an Apache)


7 posted on 11/25/2005 4:07:57 PM PST by FReepaholic (Are Christians allowed to eat deviled eggs?)
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To: kromike
Somebody better pull out AC/DC's "ThunderStruck"...

..or better yet, go to www.grouchymedia.com and look for the video with helicopters.

8 posted on 11/25/2005 4:14:09 PM PST by ExcursionGuy84 ("Jesus, Your Love takes my breath away.")
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To: SandRat

BTTT

Thanks SandRat!


9 posted on 11/25/2005 4:26:48 PM PST by 2111USMC
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To: dennisw
Image hosted by Photobucket.com almost look like TOW's
10 posted on 11/25/2005 4:30:29 PM PST by Chode (American Hedonist ©®)
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To: SandRat

If your think the AH-1W is good, wait until the new ones (AH-1Z) get out there...


11 posted on 11/25/2005 5:03:15 PM PST by Starwolf
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To: tscislaw; Chode

Thanks ... I don't know much about such missiles


12 posted on 11/25/2005 5:04:53 PM PST by dennisw (You shouldn't let other people get your kicks for you - Bob Dylan)
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To: dennisw

For the AGM-114 Hellfire go here: http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/missile/agm-114.htm


13 posted on 11/25/2005 5:17:50 PM PST by Lancer_N3502A
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To: dennisw
this looks like an older picture, the inside cluster are 2.75" and prolly full of nails, but the outer two look like TOW: Tube-launched Optically-tracked Wire-guided missiles spooling out a fiber-optic cable behind them and controlled by the gunner.
14 posted on 11/25/2005 5:24:34 PM PST by Chode (American Hedonist ©®)
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To: Starwolf

I always suspected our Marines were hindered by having to use old helo designs but sounds like they've just improved upon good platforms i.e., huey and cobra.
Can you tell us more?

mc


15 posted on 11/25/2005 5:40:15 PM PST by mcshot (I BELIEVE CONGRESSMAN WELDON. Yup! shouting it out!)
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To: SandRat

Thanks a lot, SandRat...

I would like to see good news like this in my face wherever I turned.


16 posted on 11/25/2005 5:51:06 PM PST by American in Singapore (Who needs Comedy Central when we have liberals?)
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To: dennisw
Israeli Cobra. Is it carrying Hellfire missiles?
No. These are either TOW's or Israeli missles. The launch tubes look like those of the Spike-ER.
Israe makes its own anti-tank missles including the Gill/ SPIKE-ER.
A Spike-ER launcher has been developed for helicopters. The four-round launcher requires no modifications to the helicopter, other than software integration. It can be fitted to a variety of helicopters, including AH-64 Apache (which can carry 16 missiles), AH-1S Cobra, A-129, MD-500, Mi-24 and others.

Israel-Weapons.com has additional information on the fire-and-forget system, including pictures of aerial launches.
17 posted on 11/25/2005 5:55:59 PM PST by rmlew (Sedition and Treason are both crimes, not free speech.)
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To: SandRat

bump


18 posted on 11/25/2005 5:58:30 PM PST by VOA
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To: mcshot
Check out http://www.bellhelicopter.textron.com/en/aircraft/military/bellAH-1Z.cfm

and

http://www.helis.com/Since80s/h_ah1z.php

While everyone focuses on the Cobra, the upgrade to the Huey (UH-1Y) are much more striking and its performance is is close to the Blackjack at a marked lower cost and more importantly logistical tail (fewer mechs, maintenance per flight hour, unique parts).
http://www.bellhelicopter.com/en/aircraft/military/bellUH-1Y.cfm and http://www.naval-technology.com/projects/uh_1y/

One major change is that they are now 4 blade rotor systems. Gone are the days of whopti-whopti noises as they fly overhead.
19 posted on 11/25/2005 6:57:12 PM PST by Starwolf
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A Gunfighter with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 369 coordinates with the pilots of an AH-1W Super Cobra as the aircraft departs from Al Qaim, Iraq,
20 posted on 11/25/2005 7:10:55 PM PST by Calpernia (Breederville.com)
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