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To: ElephantinTexas

A hellfire would have worked quite nicely..and should be used frequently on planes sneaking across the border, if in fact this one was...LOL. KABOOM! [Ah but then no judge would be able to send them back to try again]


50 posted on 01/24/2005 11:59:10 PM PST by Indie (Ignorance of the truth is no excuse for stupidity.)
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To: Indie
A hellfire would have worked quite nicely

A SAM or AAM might be a better choice than the hellfire AGM.

153 posted on 01/25/2005 8:33:15 AM PST by ASA Vet (Those who know, don't talk. Those who talk, don't know.)
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To: Indie

Hellfire would be pricey, Quad 50's or or the 30mm chain gun on the nose of an Apache would be more cost effective. And I too vote for this application. Protecting the country from invasion Bump


195 posted on 01/25/2005 11:10:19 AM PST by OldSgt. (USMC, Nam Vet, HMM-165)
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To: Indie
A hellfire would have worked quite nicely..

Maybe, but that's an air to ground antitank weapon. Hitting an aircraft in flight is harder. A sidewinder (AIM-9) or, for smaller launching aircraft, an air launched Stinger would be more appropriate, and effective.

226 posted on 01/25/2005 3:30:42 PM PST by El Gato (Activist Judges can twist the Constitution into anything they want ... or so they think.)
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To: Indie

A hellfire would have worked quite nicely..and should be used frequently on planes sneaking across the border, if in fact this one was...LOL. KABOOM! [Ah but then no judge would be able to send them back to try again]


Deters nicely, too.


247 posted on 01/25/2005 6:05:37 PM PST by Another Thought
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