How would you prevent the Hercs being shot down by the all weather 24-7 Rapier batteries covering the airfield, or being picked up by the RAF surveillance radar designed to provide advanced warning to the resident F3 flight? Do you seriously think an operational RAF base is operated on a five day week, 9-5 subject to fine weather? By the way at least one F3 has a crew standing by ready 24-7 (not asleep, in a warm room next to the hanger) for immediate take off regardless of weather. You shoot down one Herc, the rest will turn tail. Also once the first and possiblly second F3 are airborne I would imagine the RAF will have the ability and plans inplace to drive there own plant onto the runway to prevent any suprsie landings whilst fast-air is away causing mayhem.
The plan you have come up with was the same proposed by the DS SF in 82, land a HERC painted in Argie colours under the guise of a technical emergency on the mainland with one squadron of SAS contained therein. The SAS mission was to storm the pilots / aircrew mess and kill the lot. Plan cancelled, considered suicidal!
NEXT SCENARIO PLEASE
The plan you have come up with was the same proposed by the DS SF in 82, land a HERC painted in Argie colours under the guise of a technical emergency on the mainland with one squadron of SAS contained therein. The SAS mission was to storm the pilots / aircrew mess and kill the lot. Plan cancelled, considered suicidal!
NEXT SCENARIO PLEASE
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