Puts them one up on the RAF who still haven't shot anything down since WWII (apart from their own Jaguar over Germany in the 80s)

Good news, but I do wonder what their RoE areBBC wrote:Twelve countries are now part of the coalition seeking to enforce the no-fly zone - including two Arab nations, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
A Downing Street spokesman said the UAE's decision to contribute 12 planes was "evidence of the real and tangible Arab role" in enforcing the no-fly zone.
Interesting point.CelticWarrior wrote:Good news, but I do wonder what their RoE areBBC wrote:Twelve countries are now part of the coalition seeking to enforce the no-fly zone - including two Arab nations, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
A Downing Street spokesman said the UAE's decision to contribute 12 planes was "evidence of the real and tangible Arab role" in enforcing the no-fly zone.
I don't think so, I cann't understand very well what they say, but here was clear. "Military helicopter on rescue mission". Not necessarly bound to the missions for the NFZ, could be something bound to the dozens of boats full of emigrants arriving to Lampedusa from Tunisia.kungfuman wrote:It might just be the callsign of a local SAR helicopter? Or not?
The helicopter has rescued a woman who has given birth to her child on the boat. Welcome babybismarck wrote:...could be something bound to the dozens of boats full of emigrants arriving to Lampedusa from Tunisia...
Really? I wonder how much he has to pay in child support?bismarck wrote: His name is Yeab Sera (Son of God)
A non-story pushed out by the RAF PR spin machine. They've more than enough.hawk_sh wrote:Shortage of RAF pilots for Libya as defence cuts bite
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Mr Cameron needs to sort his own house out before he goes playing in other folks back yard.hawk_sh wrote:Shortage of RAF pilots for Libya as defence cuts bite
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