-Caveat Lector-
In his book on Vietnam and JFK's assassination, Col. Fletcher Prouty
pointed out that about half of the helicopters in Vietnam crashed. I
think about half of those were non-combat. He said that with helicopters
you don't need an enemy.
Howard Davis
Brian Redman wrote:
>
> -Caveat Lector-
>
> CRASHING APACHES ARE KAMIKAZES?
> ===============================
>
> (CNNS, 05/05/99) -- In World War 2, the Japanese used Kamikaze
> pilots who served on suicide missions. They would purposely
> crash their bomb-laden planes into U.S. ships. It was part of
> Japanese war strategy.
>
> The ABC News web site reports today that "a second Apache
> helicopter has crashed in Albania." This means that 2 of the 24
> Apache helicopters sent to Albania have crashed even before
> they've been used to attack the Serb "enemy."
>
> Is the overall strategy to be that the pilots of the Apache
> aircraft will be Kamikazes? And is the true reason for the
> premature crashes due to overeagerness on the part of some pilots
> to prove their loyalty to the divine emperor, Bill Clinton? That
> is one possible explanation.
>
> Another explanation for the crashing Apaches is given in a recent
> issue of Mother Jones magazine. The AH-64D Apache Longbow was
> pre-specified to have a Vertical Rate Of Climb (VROC) of 450 feet
> per minute. And Boeing, which makes the Apache, did (in a way)
> deliver on the specifications. The Apache does have a VROC of
> better than 450 feet per minute, as long as it's not weighed down
> with missiles and extra fuel. "Army engineers say that for every
> pound the [Apache] Longbow gains, the helicopter loses 0.839 feet
> per minute of lift." [1]
>
> In theory, this translates to a fully loaded Apache not only
> being unable to climb at all, but even being unable to maintain
> altitude. The Apache's full complement of 12 missiles weighs
> 1,721 pounds. If, as Army engineers say, every pound equals a
> loss of 0.839 VROC, that means 1,721 pounds multiplied by -0.839
> VROC equals -1,443.919 VROC. Mother Jones magazine calculates
> the VROC of a fully-loaded Apache as "*negative* 549 feet per
> minute." [2]
>
> Mother Jones cites a report from the General Accounting Office
> (GAO), which states that the Apache helicopter lacks the "agility
> to operate successfully in combat." [3]
>
> In related Military-Industrial Complex news, Teledyne, Inc., is
> connected with the manufacture of "cluster bombs." It is not yet
> ascertained by this news service whether Teledyne assists in
> building or builds the cluster bombs now being used in our
> "conflict" with Yugoslavia. Cluster bombs "explode in the air
> and release fiery bomblets that cover a wide range." [4] In
> 1995, Teledyne was sued and settled out of court for $2.2
> million. Allegedly, Teledyne used "falsified tests to sell
> substandard radio gear to the U.S. government. Employees had
> been instructed to fake tests of electronic gadgets on Stinger
> and other missiles that enable U.S. soldiers to distinguish
> friendly from enemy aircraft... About 2,500 components that
> failed tests were sold to the military." [5]
>
> ---------------------------<< Notes >>---------------------------
> [1] "Chopper Troubles." Mother Jones magazine, Jan/Feb 1999.
> [2] Ibid.
> [3] Qtd. in "Chopper Troubles," op. cit.
> [4] *Downsize This!* by Michael Moore. New York: Crown
> Publishers, 1996. ISBN: 0-517-70739-X.
> [5] Ibid.
>
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