Most DARING mission flown on Night ONE | RAF TORNADO GR.1

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  • This long-awaited video explains the role of the Panavia Tornado GR.1 in the 1991 Gulf War, highlighting it's role leading to the successes in the first parts of the war as a key element of Operation Granby. Using the JP233 Runway Denial system, the Tornados cut off Iraqi aircraft from their runways, helping to ground the IrAF. Later in the war, the Tornados went up to medium altitudes with Buccaneers, whose Pave Spike pods helping to guide the Tornado's LGBs to target.
    Timestamps:
    0:00 - Intro
    0:55 - Cold War Interdictor
    1:10 - Runway Busting
    2:32 - Other Ordinance
    3:58 - Going to War
    5:36 - Tactics
    6:54 - Muharraq's Wave
    8:53 - Attack Run
    9:44 - Dhahran's Wave
    10:47 - Tabuk's wave
    11:11 - Similar Attacks
    11:29 - Lofting
    11:53 - Tornado Down
    12:24 - More Attacks
    14:35 - Mig or SAM?
    15:09 - Laser Accuracy
    16:36 - Ending the War
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Komentáře • 159

  • @bencook3430
    @bencook3430 Před 7 měsíci +34

    My Dad is in this video at 16:40 as a member of the groundcrew. He served on 17 Sqn at Bahrain. I went on to serve as groundcrew on Tornado GR4 for 13 years. Great video. Thanks.

  • @mabpt
    @mabpt Před 10 měsíci +21

    The footage of the Tonka will forever be symbolic with the first Gulf War. What an amazing machine

  • @nigeldenford1983
    @nigeldenford1983 Před 6 měsíci +10

    A very good friend of mine led the Tornado force in Op Granby. Jerry Witts, he was Wing Commander at the time, but retired as an Air Commodore. Great guy and much missed, his Tonka was called Luscious Lizzie.

  • @stumartin2644
    @stumartin2644 Před 7 měsíci +6

    great video, brings back Granby memories for me. Just one point to the narrator, there is a F in Lieutenant, we're not in the U.S!

  • @stephendyas
    @stephendyas Před měsícem +1

    I was GR1 for 7 years , i was a Leckie plus and conventional plus Nuc systems ! It was a very hard aircaft to work , the propulsion techs known as sooties , they worked v hard , the Flight crews were a good bunch , it took a lot of work from uz tecies to launch the Aircraft , i have great memories from this period !

  • @dwilson2212
    @dwilson2212 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Fabulous aircraft with equally amazing air and ground crew. My sincerest thanks and respect to all who have served.

  • @martincrittenden465
    @martincrittenden465 Před 8 měsíci +2

    This machine looks a fuckin animal in the air.
    Even better looking when its got all that fire power hanging off it, and it tilts to the side showing its quality.
    And sounds exactly the same.... .
    What a shame its come of age, but had the delight of seeing this in the air.
    Long story short, i was a youngster living in kent. Heard this " out of this world " noise outside.
    Run outside thinking rodger ramjet had come to life.
    Seconds later, these 2 badboys came flying bk over, and proper low( i mean low low).
    Shit the life right out of me and set every car and house alarm off , which at the time had an alarm.💯💥
    Pure beauty.
    ( around 1987/ 1990) 17:47

  • @anselmdanker9519
    @anselmdanker9519 Před rokem +2

    Thank you. Great presentation.

  • @jesterschameleon1862
    @jesterschameleon1862 Před rokem +3

    Thanks for compiling and sharing ... from an ex-Tonka Liney at Tabuk during this time.

  • @dk5468
    @dk5468 Před 2 lety +7

    Awesome video. Keep them coming! Big thanks from Western Australia

    • @IrisAviation91
      @IrisAviation91  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks so much, glad to see some viewers from down under!

  • @royclose946
    @royclose946 Před 19 dny

    Our trusty tornado 😊

  • @jafon9
    @jafon9 Před 2 lety +9

    Love it mate, good covering of interesting topics.

  • @djbabbotstown
    @djbabbotstown Před rokem +1

    Great. Factual. Entertaining. Excellent footage.

  • @Ugasgit90
    @Ugasgit90 Před rokem +2

    Other cracking video bud, slowly trying to get all of your videos watched, keep them coming 👍🇬🇧

  • @davidgriffiths938
    @davidgriffiths938 Před rokem +7

    I really enjoyed watching this, I am currently reading, Tornado eye of the storm by John Nichol. The film components it nicely. I particularly enjoyed the cockpit audio, really shows that the guys who flew in the conflict had just the same bravery as previous generations.

    • @IrisAviation91
      @IrisAviation91  Před rokem +2

      Thanks a lot, very touching book. I was very happy to find the cockpit audio, adds so much atmosphere.

  • @AR-ov2nr
    @AR-ov2nr Před 6 měsíci

    Good video. Full respect to all coalition forces....

  • @aerowl
    @aerowl Před 5 měsíci

    Well done! Thank you! Subscribed!

  • @bobdinwiddy
    @bobdinwiddy Před rokem +5

    #TONKA says it all ! so many of my classmates at Oakham had dads flying from RAF Cottesmore . . . whilst they flew over our heads during lessons. THE 80's European take on the F-15. ALL of them sporting the Marconi tail sensors…

  • @raymondyee2008
    @raymondyee2008 Před 2 lety +2

    12:03 OMG I still remember seeing that image from a Reader's Digest issue. That thing never left me even when I was so young.

    • @IrisAviation91
      @IrisAviation91  Před 2 lety

      I can easily picture it in my head - not many other photos I use from my videos stay ingrained in my memory, such a stunning piece.

  • @thewelshadventures5335
    @thewelshadventures5335 Před rokem +2

    Brilliant,

  • @ryanross7815
    @ryanross7815 Před 5 měsíci

    Great vid what a flashenshow :)

  • @johnevans7389
    @johnevans7389 Před 6 měsíci +1

    These crews did an amazing job at low level, just read Nicholls book . My son worked on these aircraft , he loved them.

  • @_starfiend
    @_starfiend Před 7 měsíci +9

    13:32 : This is RAF not USAF. LEFTENANT not LOOTENANT.

    • @MisterChrisInTheUK
      @MisterChrisInTheUK Před 6 měsíci

      Not to mention 'Eye-rack' as the location and the apparent use of 'mistles'.

  • @johnwilliams8855
    @johnwilliams8855 Před rokem +1

    Superb narrative and visuals. Really good job, enjoyed it very much, thank you. Good luck with your site. RAF did their country proud.

  • @danabogue1804
    @danabogue1804 Před 4 měsíci +1

    SEAD isn't perfect, but I wouldn't leave home without it! With the exception of jamming tracking and ranging radars, there isn't much SEAD can do about massive amounts of AAA short of taking out individual guns, and that would be time consuming, thereby defeating your purpose of getting in and out quickly! The Brits (God love'em) went in LOW and FAST and did their country proud!

  • @trevortrevortsr2
    @trevortrevortsr2 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I tried to get one of these JP233 cases to build a streamliner car in the mid 1990s for an eco marathon but was told their secret and still on the "book" though it would be a brave CO who asked a pilot to use one as they have to fly straight, low and slow over a runway bristling with weapons - We used a de- commissioned Sea Eagle anti-ship missile in the end

  • @bikenavbm1229
    @bikenavbm1229 Před 6 měsíci

    the specific jet doing its specific job with its dedicated weapon, not faring so well against a second rate adversary, big Kudos to the crews for trying, before sense pushed up altitude not so much adrenalin or good vids though. Thanks for the video and information.

  • @adamw2911
    @adamw2911 Před 10 měsíci +2

    An extremely dangerous mission of which was always going to cause attrition. The RAF landed some huge blows for the coalition forces.

  • @jonathanmormerod
    @jonathanmormerod Před 9 měsíci +1

    Nice pic of Debbie there, possibly with my old mate Paddy Teakle in the back seat.

  • @sabercruiser.7053
    @sabercruiser.7053 Před 4 měsíci +1

    👍👍🔥🔥 🇬🇧🇬🇧 thank you

  • @deltic5514
    @deltic5514 Před 7 měsíci +5

    LEF tenant by the way

  • @harryb8945
    @harryb8945 Před 2 lety +14

    Love the videos. Could you perhaps do something on the sea kings or other routery wing aircraft of Granby?

    • @IrisAviation91
      @IrisAviation91  Před 2 lety +5

      Certainly! In fact, I plan to release both Lynx and Sea King videos in the following weeks

    • @harryb8945
      @harryb8945 Před 2 lety +1

      @@IrisAviation91 awesome.

    • @markhaughton9563
      @markhaughton9563 Před rokem +1

      @@IrisAviation91 Thanks. I was out there on 845 NACS

  • @preben730
    @preben730 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Can see a lot of the video footage is from 16 SQ from Larbruch we wisited them in 1991 after the war, still got the VHS tapes from their missions. We are 730 SQ RDAF
    F 16 Nice video from Grandby Operations 👍

  • @peenice
    @peenice Před 6 měsíci

    I saw DCS jets and hit like. 👍

  • @user-jc4os8zi8z
    @user-jc4os8zi8z Před 6 měsíci

    I did some of my flying training with Kieran Duffy, he was a nice guy.

  • @candle_eatist
    @candle_eatist Před 9 měsíci

    the DCS soundtrack is fire yo

  • @AmmoRacks
    @AmmoRacks Před 2 lety +4

    Another awesome video man! Do you have any plans for what to cover next?

    • @IrisAviation91
      @IrisAviation91  Před 2 lety +1

      Cheers, maybe a Falklands special ;)

    • @jafon9
      @jafon9 Před 2 lety

      @@IrisAviation91 Would love to see a Falklands episode, maybe come up and visit XM597 in Edinburgh? ;)))

    • @AmmoRacks
      @AmmoRacks Před 2 lety

      @@IrisAviation91 I can't wait

    • @IrisAviation91
      @IrisAviation91  Před 2 lety

      @@jafon9 Haha, maybe one day

  • @calvinmulraine736
    @calvinmulraine736 Před rokem +6

    Well done. I'm hoping that we can get an official Tonka for DCS. I started a FB group about it

    • @captainbutter1500
      @captainbutter1500 Před rokem +1

      your dreams have come true

    • @calvinmulraine736
      @calvinmulraine736 Před rokem

      @@captainbutter1500 Mine and the dreams of many. Now for a 1+ year wait 😅

    • @havinganap
      @havinganap Před rokem +1

      @@calvinmulraine736 more like 3 🤣

    • @calvinmulraine736
      @calvinmulraine736 Před rokem

      @@havinganap I'd go as far as 2. No way they'd announce their first project that far out, that's Razbam's SOP lol.

    • @AYYEPIC
      @AYYEPIC Před rokem +1

      @@calvinmulraine736 take a look at the models they've shown off, its VERY early dev, its gonna be 3+ years.

  • @sebulbableves
    @sebulbableves Před 10 měsíci

    9:00 cool DCS footage

  • @timgosling6189
    @timgosling6189 Před rokem +12

    Good fun stuff, but you seem a bit mixed up with how JP233 worked. There were 2 types of munition, the cratering bomblet and the mine. The cratering weapon had 2 charges integrated together so that a shaped charge punched a small hole in the runway surface and carried the second charge underneath. The second charge then detonated to heave up the surface, making it unuseable. The mines then landed in amongst the resulting rubble, either going off at random times after the raid or when tipped over. Either way they would make the life of a repair crew quite uncomfortable as they also included a shaped charge that could easily puncture a bulldozer blade and destroy the vehicle as well as being lethal to personnel. The problem in GRANBY was that the 233 had been developed to destroy Soviet and East German runways. Much was known about their construction and in fact a replica was built at West Freugh range specifically to test JP233. Unfortunately the Iraqis built their runways differently and much of the 'heave' charge was dissipated in the sandy sub-structure so that the effect was not as good as expected. Of course this became moot when the Iraqis effectively grounded their airforce in the face of attrition by Allies fighters.
    Why would you hear three thumps when the empty 233s were released? JP233 was an enormous thing over 20 feet long and they only carried 2 weapons, side by side under the fuselage.
    The Peters and Nichol shot-down was not quite as described. There was a bit of an issue with the weapon delivery mode and in dealing with it they had actually reached significant altitude over the airfield with the bombs still on board. They then got back down to low level and turned to egress, at which point the missile hit. That's why they landed miles from the target.
    There is no evidence that any GR1 was shot down by a Mig during Granby, certainly no Recce jets were lost at all. A GR1 was shot down on 19 Jan 91 but that was down to a SAM and both crew escaped; they are likely available for interview if you can track them down. GR1 ZA467 was lost on 22 Jan but the other guys in the formation testified to the Board of Inquiry that they flew into the ground. It's not a question of likelihood; the facts are out there! The iraqi pilot was spinning a line.
    I don't think 'complacency' had much to do with the loss of 717 on 14 Feb, and I'm sure the family of the dead nav Flt Lt Steve Hicks would not be happy with you saying that, especially as he would have been running the countermeasures. They were bracketed by a pair of SA-2 SAMs and sometimes the dice fall the wrong way.

    • @nedkelly9645
      @nedkelly9645 Před rokem +1

      Small correction. The replica was built at Porton Down, west freugh was only used for soft target testing.

    • @timgosling6189
      @timgosling6189 Před rokem +1

      @@nedkelly9645 I'm not convinced, firstly because I'm not aware there has ever been an air weapons range at Porton but also from having spent many hours at The Freugh, spoken to the range staff about the trials and viewed the test site, and having been briefed on the trial during my GD ASC in 1986, which included both WF and Hunting Engineering. I can't see any evidence of a simulated Soviet runway/taxiway on the overheads of the Porton area whereas the W Freugh site is still there (IVO 54.848N, 004.906W). As far as I can discover the first JP233 live trial was flown at West Freugh, U.K in Feb 82, with GR1 ZA354. The first RAF crew release was a couple of years later at the Eglin ranges in Florida. But if I'm wrong, then I'm open to argument.

    • @nedkelly9645
      @nedkelly9645 Před rokem

      @@timgosling6189 It wasn't an operational runway, simply a pad built to the spec of the Soviet runways. It was many moons ago, I was probably the youngest trials engineer on the project. There won't be many at either site now that were there at the time.

    • @timgosling6189
      @timgosling6189 Před rokem

      @@nedkelly9645 That's what I was looking for; sounds exactly what they built at The Freugh, where the hard standing and 2 strips of runway/taxiway are still visible. Out of interest, what sort of 'soft targets' do you remember being used? Still confused because all the live weapons ranges in the Boscombe area were North of the A303, not South and certainly not near the Chemical wpns labs.

    • @nedkelly9645
      @nedkelly9645 Před rokem

      @@timgosling6189At portion there wasn't any live firing as such, the cratering munitions were dropped off a rig. Don't recall any live drops at the freight, but it was a long time ago 😁

  • @tgsgardenmaintenance4627
    @tgsgardenmaintenance4627 Před 6 měsíci

    Absolutely love the Tornado, but the Buccaneer is up there with the EEL as my favourite jets ever built! As for props, Mosquito all day long!

  • @Psych3Zenobia
    @Psych3Zenobia Před 5 dny

    Love-hate relationship, but mostly love. Good times…

  • @XCougar85X
    @XCougar85X Před rokem +2

    Thank you for a great video. I cannot imagine the balls needed to go in that low, at night, and thrusting automation. I heard some rumors though taht the Tornados didn't like the hot climate a lot and that it really affected them badly. You know if that was true? I know about the Jags, but never head the Tornados suffered too bad from the heat (As any plane would ofc)

    • @IrisAviation91
      @IrisAviation91  Před rokem +2

      There are a few news stations going around the Gulf during the workup, talking to the RAF crews. I think it was more the crews adapting to the climate, with some issues with the aircraft due to the heat.

    • @spitfire451
      @spitfire451 Před rokem +2

      It's just tale... Saudi Arabia are still flying the ADV and also the GR4...... Yes they went U/S but so did the Jags, Buccs and other RAF aircraft.....

  • @tmobaile1187
    @tmobaile1187 Před 2 lety +2

    PLEASE I WANT MUCH VIDIOSE LIKE THEESE . WISH YOU SUCCESS 👍

  • @JoJo-vm8vk
    @JoJo-vm8vk Před 11 měsíci

    1:49 JP-233 is was bug and brought a lot of drag.
    In French doctrine, BAP-100 or Durandal could be used together with BLG-66 IDZ, the later being a CBU dispersing randomly delayed sub-munitions to also delay the repair.
    Off course, anti-runway munitions and BLG-66 IDZ would not be deployed by the same aircraft, but France didn't used fighters as big as the Tornado 😅

  • @erolbrown
    @erolbrown Před 2 měsíci +1

    16:00 Tracey, one of the Viz Fat Slags 😂

  • @Billy-pc6lt
    @Billy-pc6lt Před rokem +4

    It seems like the Tornado Squadrons did the hard missions.

    • @IrisAviation91
      @IrisAviation91  Před rokem +2

      They were hard, but others were fighting hard missions also. Daring certainly.

    • @petebuck9889
      @petebuck9889 Před 6 měsíci +1

      The Buccaneers certainly did there bit too

  • @ernestostrman5147
    @ernestostrman5147 Před 5 měsíci

    Have 5 1/48 Tornado models to build.❤

  • @georgebarnes8163
    @georgebarnes8163 Před rokem +23

    Methinks the Tonka is the best multi-role aircraft ever built, goes to show what can be achieved when there is co-operation with our European cousins.

    • @Orbital_Inclination
      @Orbital_Inclination Před 6 měsíci +5

      The GR was a good ground attack aircraft, but very limited in its air to air ability. The interceptor (eg F.3) variant was only really good at exactly that. Even as a dogfighter it wasn't particularly impressive. The Typhoon is probably just as capable in most roles, and definitely more capable in a few.

  • @phbrinsden
    @phbrinsden Před 6 měsíci

    My brother in law flew in these missions.

  • @pixelation782
    @pixelation782 Před rokem +1

    are you planning on doing Iraqi aircraft and is there even enough footage+stories to make a video for them? I'd like to hear what it was like to be rocking around in the 23 against the coalition or maybe a video about the iraqi mirage F1s that I assume tried to use the giraffe tactics from the Iran-Iraq war.

    • @IrisAviation91
      @IrisAviation91  Před rokem

      I'm looking to do a few Iraqi-perspective videos. I found a video of them shooting down a Walleye I, and I think I can reverse the stories from coalition aircraft to Iraqi perspective.

    • @pixelation782
      @pixelation782 Před rokem +1

      @@IrisAviation91 very nice, looking forward to it! I'm sharing the channel around as much as I can since you deserve more attention.

  • @TheBioniXman
    @TheBioniXman Před 7 měsíci +3

    WHo narrated this? We have never had Flight LOOTENANTS in the RAF, they would be American. We have Flight LEFT-TENANTS in the RAF despite the spelling of the word.

  • @MaistoHelix
    @MaistoHelix Před 7 měsíci +1

    It was important, yes. But imho sacrificed to make sure F-15E Strike Eagles could do their job killing mobile scud missile locations. At the Time Tornados were state of the art but didnt have any support aircraft or a strike package format without the support of the U.S Airforce on every mission and it was designed to operate to not do so but be independant in any attack mode..
    Too many were lost, and later they went to medium height bombing along with laser guidance by aircraft like the Buccaneer basically moved into a side track to survive and in effect sit out the war..

  • @bobg1069
    @bobg1069 Před 9 měsíci

    The sad thing is that, yet again, the senior ranks initially ignored the obvious danger of low level attacks, when smart weapons were available but initially ignored. The second attack, which saw the two Johns shot down, was even in daylight, which was plainly idiotic. Senior ranks never seem to learn from history, ever. JP233 wasn't even that effective against desert constructed runways and taxiways.

  • @jetset7772
    @jetset7772 Před rokem +2

    We never lost a recce tornado. I was there

    • @billb7876
      @billb7876 Před rokem +3

      I saw one of the 2 Sqn jets in early on after they arrived and the pelot (a stroppy Sqn ldr) went off on a real rant because he told me to remove the tapes, I was 31 Sqn bombers "Tapes, what tapes" said I lol. A real prat he was thats for sure

  • @125brat
    @125brat Před rokem +7

    It's Eerak NOT Eyerak and Flight Left-tennant NOT LOO-Tennant. We are BRITISH, NOT SPAMS!!

  • @demetriusbrown9028
    @demetriusbrown9028 Před rokem +8

    The Tornado,the English multi role version of the F-14 Tomcat,"BADASS PLANE TO THIS DAY"

    • @JoJo-vm8vk
      @JoJo-vm8vk Před 11 měsíci

      Tornado F3 sucked at air defense 😂
      No chance within visual range against any real fighter...

    • @imperialinquisition6006
      @imperialinquisition6006 Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@JoJo-vm8vk Was it designed for that though? Not really. BVR, it was very capable supposedly. Was it not designed to patrol over the North sea, or to be up in a group engaging incoming enemy aircraft from BVR? At which jobs it was capable. So it could do what it was designed for well enough. Seems like a bit more of a stopgap measure, waiting for the Typhoon regardless, whether or not that was the original intention, or equally likely to avoid having to buy a large quantity of American aircraft to replace the Phantoms and Lightnings, until a suitable British involved aircraft appeared. But yeah, it was not as good a fighter as the Tornado GRs were bombers regardless, but its kind of unfair to complain about something it wasn't exactly designed for, though that isn't to say that the F3 didn't have problems in general, at least for part of its service life. I'm just going of what sources I remember(Books, Internet, Interviews) so maybe you know something I don't.

    • @mikeycraig8970
      @mikeycraig8970 Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@JoJo-vm8vkBecause it wasn't a fighter 😂

    • @TheBioniXman
      @TheBioniXman Před 7 měsíci +6

      It was not an English version of anything American! It was a European consortium aircraft designed from the ground up.

    • @jimanderson9867
      @jimanderson9867 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Not English, not an interceptor. This had a similar role to the F-111, not the Tomcat.

  • @footscorn
    @footscorn Před 7 měsíci +2

    "Eye rack"??😂

  • @darhammora7867
    @darhammora7867 Před 6 měsíci

    The Iraqi pilot who shut downed the Tornado with his MiG-29 was called Captain Jameel Sayhood, he was later was downed by USAF F-15

    • @ronaldrt
      @ronaldrt Před měsícem

      Why did the tornado not evade the attack?

    • @darhammora7867
      @darhammora7867 Před měsícem

      @@ronaldrt I think it was very close range and the shot was with IR missile so no RWR was activated

    • @mrflibble9783
      @mrflibble9783 Před dnem

      @@ronaldrt Because the story was a lie.
      The Tornado was shot down a few days later by SAM. It was a publicity stunt from the Iraqi side.

  • @dubstepmachine4430
    @dubstepmachine4430 Před 2 měsíci

    What game is used at 8:07?

  • @thyhaggis7139
    @thyhaggis7139 Před 6 měsíci

    Flashion ?? You said it twice!!.. it is fashion

  • @carltonbcf2509
    @carltonbcf2509 Před rokem

    God the one jet I want to see added to war thunder

  • @tmobaile1187
    @tmobaile1187 Před 2 lety +2

    MAY BY BOTH ARE MUCH LIKELY MIG 29 OR SAM ... HOW ABOUT THE F 3 TORNADO DID IT HAD DOG FIGHR WITH IRAQI MIRAGE OR MIGS

    • @IrisAviation91
      @IrisAviation91  Před 2 lety +1

      The Tornado F.3 was placed further back performing rearward Combat Air Patrols (CAP). USAF F15Cs would be the most common aircraft doing more aggressive CAPs, engaging Iraqi aircraft. The Tornado F.3 also lacked modern IFF (Identification Friend from Foe), so they were placed further back to protect C2 platforms, like the E3 Sentry.

  • @leshendryphotography5427

    Minute 14:39 you say a GR!A was shot down - we did not lose any GR1As during the war.

    • @IrisAviation91
      @IrisAviation91  Před rokem

      Sorry I meant GR.1B if I remember correctly, the Recce one.

    • @leshendryphotography5427
      @leshendryphotography5427 Před rokem +3

      @@IrisAviation91 The recce version was the GR1A - we didn't lose any recce aircraft - I finished the war with the same 6 aircraft I started with. I'm only commenting for accuracy.

    • @chrisfox3161
      @chrisfox3161 Před 7 měsíci +2

      I concur. We didn't lose any. Counted them out and fixed 'em when they came back

  • @PenzancePete
    @PenzancePete Před 6 měsíci +1

    Infamous 617 squadron? Do you know what infamous means? Where is eye-rak? Flight lootenant?

    • @MrKapeji
      @MrKapeji Před dnem

      The exact comment that ocurred to me as well.

  • @smith5796
    @smith5796 Před 7 měsíci

    Are You a Gammon?

  • @jbuckley2546
    @jbuckley2546 Před rokem +1

    That's good, however.

  • @Shepherd999
    @Shepherd999 Před 6 měsíci

    TTID

  • @frederickastorgav7991
    @frederickastorgav7991 Před 28 dny

    I think the tornado mentioned was shot down by a Foxbat.

    • @wor53lg50
      @wor53lg50 Před 10 dny

      It was a flogger..

    • @frederickastorgav7991
      @frederickastorgav7991 Před 9 dny

      @@wor53lg50 I still insist it was a Foxbat, from what I remember.

    • @mrflibble9783
      @mrflibble9783 Před dnem +1

      It was a SAM.
      The Story from Iraq had the day wrong. It's not something that could be faked when there were reporters on the airbases.
      The story from Iraq also suggests the Tornado pilots saw them, there's no first hand testemony where that's even a possibility.
      Read Tornado, by John Nichol. It covers GR1s role and missions in Iraq comprehensivly with passeges from the surviving crew members. There was no Tornados lost to enemy air action.

    • @frederickastorgav7991
      @frederickastorgav7991 Před 15 hodinami

      @@mrflibble9783 could be , as the tornados sorties were flown by daytime.

    • @mrflibble9783
      @mrflibble9783 Před 11 hodinami +1

      @@frederickastorgav7991 The low level missions were nearly all at night.
      Daylight raids come when they started hitting targets at medium height (20,000 feet)
      At the time, the rather large Iraqi airforce were hardly flying any sorties and getting destroyed on the ground, and where they did fly were were often quickly getting shot down from strong CAP pressance. The story was invented as a propergander peice to give to present them as something other than totally ineffective.

  • @RedTeufel
    @RedTeufel Před 5 měsíci

    I thought the tornado was shot down by the mig25. The only mig29s that tried to fight anything were slapped down by f15s

    • @mrflibble9783
      @mrflibble9783 Před dnem

      It was shot down by a SAM.
      The story from Iraq was teh wrong day, and said they were spotted by the crew. No crew reported anything remotely plausable.

  • @Holland41
    @Holland41 Před 5 měsíci

    Why was 617 Squadron "infamous?"

    • @feliscorax
      @feliscorax Před měsícem

      Because American English confuses “infamous” with “famous”, “inflammable” with “flammable”, etc.

  • @davidjohns4745
    @davidjohns4745 Před 6 měsíci +1

    What the hell is an eye rack ??

    • @feliscorax
      @feliscorax Před měsícem

      Presumably a storage device for people with glass eyes.

  • @rogerpartner2648
    @rogerpartner2648 Před 7 měsíci +1

    What’s not really mentioned is the fact. The the RAF aircraft “ tornadoes “ were “ given a risky mission. And truth. The didn’t perform well . Ok if said it out loud. The RAF in trying to get a Toe into the operation promised miracles. Gave the crews Planes etc who has been drinking beer in WEST GERMANY . With every couple of years tanks churning up the west German farmers fields. Which they got large sums for. The RAF.couldn’t afford large scale ops. Without the Common wealth Britain is only ( at the time ) 60million people . Supporting a silly large military. . ( I remember myself as a Soldier given a choice retire Early and be given a decent pay off. Or re’inlist . For a 17% wage cut and horrible pension Offers. . And suddenly It’s the GULF WAR. .. what a load of twaddle but our military took it as a chance to squeeze much more money out of the M O D. . Everyone over excited people re’inlisting fkf FFF ALL

  • @TheAngmarwitch
    @TheAngmarwitch Před rokem

    Great video , but could you attempt to remove the annoying soundtrack over the Pilot/Nav comms section? could hardly pick out anything being said.

  • @n8ahbl471
    @n8ahbl471 Před 2 lety +1

    Such a crazy footage of mig-29, where did u got that ???? they got colour cameras? impressive!!!!

    • @IrisAviation91
      @IrisAviation91  Před 2 lety +1

      Of course they weren't using Go-Pros... The footage is from DCS

  • @paulmk2290
    @paulmk2290 Před 6 měsíci

    What's with the I-raq motif? You don't sound American? Just for reference, it's not I-ran or A-rab either.

  • @hecunt3633
    @hecunt3633 Před rokem +1

    SAM city lol,

  • @jimmyboudreau4207
    @jimmyboudreau4207 Před rokem +1

    Either way they got killed for no reason. I was sent off to to Iraq and they did not do 1 thing against me or anyone that was close to our teams..

    • @Orbital_Inclination
      @Orbital_Inclination Před 6 měsíci

      There are other ground attack tasks besides CAS. Interdiction has always been important, but doesn't tend to get much praise from ground forces because they never see the impact it has

  • @leedale4008
    @leedale4008 Před rokem +4

    Trust the French bomb to run and hide under ground 😉

  • @anthonybrett3900
    @anthonybrett3900 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Excellent vid but please get rid of the American pronunciations. We don’t have lootenants, missuls or Eye-raq 😊

  • @EvoraGT430
    @EvoraGT430 Před 7 měsíci

    The military say "See-add", not "seed", for info. Also, all your in-flight simulator footage is totally wrong; that's not a Tornado cockpit.HUD.

  • @MartinWillett
    @MartinWillett Před 6 měsíci +1

    You are clearly listening to too many Americans. Iraq is not eye-rack but nearer to ear-ack.

  • @demetriusbrown9028
    @demetriusbrown9028 Před 7 měsíci

    "BULLSHIT"😅

  • @jetset7772
    @jetset7772 Před rokem +1

    Ffs what is a flash ion , its fashion , you make this mistake twice. I was a there and you are an amateur

    • @IrisAviation91
      @IrisAviation91  Před rokem +2

      Oops I annoyed someone

    • @jetset7772
      @jetset7772 Před rokem +1

      @@IrisAviation91 you annoy all veterans with your stolen valour comments . Was you even alive when we fought it

  • @food_with_Boomer
    @food_with_Boomer Před 6 měsíci

    Great video but i cant get past that you dont know how to say Iraqi.

  • @christophertownley6734
    @christophertownley6734 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Bla bla. Complete waste of tax payers money.