]Indeed. The Prowler (and the USAF EF-111) are among the premier electronic warfare platforms in the world. One of the ways they jam enemy radar is by producing immense amounts of "noise", effectively putting so much crap on the view screens that the operator can't begin to decipher which are the real targets.Originally posted by NoRemorse
The Prowler is used for electronic warfare, isn't it ? It tries to give false information to the radar and SAM sites before the actual attack... Well, when you see a Prowler, you can be sure you're gonna get " a right mouthful"...
Originally posted by Col.Dom
HAHA! Same here, Thymerlord! "See unique and exciting places... like Texas.

"Originally posted by panther
I seem to remember a film in which a drill instructer said that only two things came from Texas - But I don't want to wind up Bandit Loaf.
).Originally posted by OriginalPhoenix
Indeed. The Prowler (and the USAF EF-111) are among the premier electronic warfare platforms in the world. One of the ways they jam enemy radar is by producing immense amounts of "noise", effectively putting so much crap on the view screens that the operator can't begin to decipher which are the real targets.

Originally posted by Viper61
Here's some interesting trivia I picked up the other day. Does anyone know what the original Wild Weasel F-4's job description was in Korea/Vietnam?
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) and various other books on the subject. The flight simulation Advanced Tactical Fighters and Fighters Anthology were also useful 
i tried to get in but i found out i was 4f bad vision.Originally posted by Col.Dom
HAHA! Same here, Thymerlord! "See unique and exciting places... like Texas.
Take part in important taskings that make you a part of the mission... like mopping the hangar floor and dusting wooden furniture.
Do a multitude of exciting activities that none of your peers will ever be able to say they have... which is nothing we're showing here, because you won't fly jets or drop bombs or transport troops while you fire chaff & flare as an enlisted grunt."
Boo to that![]()
Originally posted by Penguin
2 World Air Power journals (bloody expensive)
) about considering changing the old eyesight rules for pilots in the military.

I can't remember any of the term papers I wrote in high school...how's that date ME?Originally posted by Viper61
Penguin and Pheonix -
How did you know all the specs on these aircraft? Every term paper I wrote in high school was on air power since WWII (even though that was 4 years ago, kindof dates me huh?) and even I don't know the stuff your posting. Please, do tell.![]()

Originally posted by Penguin
Finally recruiters are professionals at getting suckers, like you, into the military so don't feel so bad. Besides if someone didn't sweep little bits of crap off the ground, some smartass pilot might take one up the intake on takeoff. Face it, you save lives everyday you pick up crap, you just don't know it![]()
