(06-02-2024, 10:13 AM)727Sky Wrote: 1965 thru 1968 Vietnam 224 Aim 7 sparrow missiles were fired at Migs ($125,000 a pop 1960s dollars) with only 20 hits. Ask anyone who flew over North Vietnam about the great AIM 7 missiles they were given to protect themselves and engage the enemy with. That is one of the reasons future fighters were given gun pods or were equipped/manufactured with guns.
I worked with AIM 7's and AIM 9's from 77 to 83. Never used in anger. There was also a version just utilised for training and remained on the wing for 'tone' features. Ultimately with the sale of the Fleet Air Arm Hawks to NZ a few were fired off at starshells and/or parachute flares. I was told they failed. Any wonder. They sat in the magazines land and sea for years (60's.) Deemed to expensive to play with. The other armaments were Mk 32 Zuni rockets and smaller 2.75 inch attack pods. 2 x 20mm Colt cannons.
Mostly armed all the time with inert rockets and '9lb practice bombs'. We did have 500 pounders but were rarely used, even the inert ones. Just for show. (To save cost I spose) We had to paint the 20mm rounds with a sticky paint in various colors. One color for each aircraft. Red, Blue, Green etc so the pilots could shoots at towed 'white' targets and the targets were retrieved and the colored holes tallied up for the individuals score. Interestingly the targets were mostly towed by private aircraft. Lear Jets. Go figure. Did get a couple of rides.
Anyway thanks for the vid. Educational. I expect costs will go up.
Kind regards,
Bally)