От Alexus
К Venik
Дата 11.10.2001 06:29:45
Рубрики Современность; Спецслужбы; Армия; Локальные конфликты;

Re: Скорее неточный...

Тады ясно, что имелось ввиду....
А по русски точно бред получался.... :-)

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With best regards,
Alex V. Ustinov.


"Venik" wrote in message news:61037@vif2...
> Речь шла о неожиданной смене целей для Б-1 и Б-2 во время миссии. У одного
из членов команд видимо язык слишком длинный.
>
> Вот оригинал:
>
> U.S. Bombers Changed Targets in Midflight - Crew
> By Tabassum Zakaria
>
> WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Some U.S. bombers conducting raids over Afghanistan
(news - web sites) were unexpectedly ordered to change targets in the middle
of their mission, Air Force crew members said on Tuesday.
>
> ``It did catch us a little off-guard when we were tasked to retarget all
of our weapons on targets that we were not planning on striking when we
left,'' a B-1 weapons officer identified as Morning said.
>
> ``The entire process is a really dynamic environment, things are changing
very quickly out there, so all of the aircraft flying are capable of
retargeting their weapons at a moment's notice,'' he said.
>
> Morning and other crew members from B-1 and B-52 bombers and KC-10 tanker
refuelers who participated in raids on Afghanistan spoke to reporters from
an undisclosed location in a conference call arranged by the Air Force. They
were identified only by call signs or nicknames.
>
> Morning said that he flew a mission on the second night of strikes but
that bombers who flew on the first night also had their targets changed
while in the air.
>
> ``The air crew worked together as a team, and we made sure that all of the
weapons went where they were supposed to and they were a successful
strike,'' he said.
>
> It was unclear why targets were switched because the fliers would not
elaborate and defense officials have refused to discuss so-called
operational details.