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To: gaijin
Gaijin- “Your link only overviewed MANPADS up to the SA-18 model and did not include the SA-24...”
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“Although there have been news media reports of the more modern Russian SA-24 Manpads in Libya, there is no evidence yet to support the claims, American officials said. The SA-24s purchased by Libya were part of a vehicle-mounted system, the evidence suggests, and were not configured for shoulder firing. No SA-24 grip stocks or paperwork for grip stocks have been found.”

NYT Link: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/23/world/africa/us-seeks-program-to-buy-up-missiles-loose-in-libya.html?pagewanted=all

Note that this is a reference to the CREW SERVED SA-24 not the MANPADS version. From what I have read, originally an observer in post revolution Libya had identified an empty crate at a looted arsenal as having contained a MANPADS SA-24; however, this was later discredited as the crate markings indicated the heavier, twin tube, crew served, mounted version and the observer later recanted his original statement to reflect the latter conclusion.

What is the real truth? ...who knows!

I like your “handle” foreign devil!!!

Regrads,

-Geoff

95 posted on 09/28/2012 3:31:20 PM PDT by Ozymandias Ghost
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