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A.F.F.
30th June 2009, 15:51
In case they start to hang around more in our airspace....

http://www.hs.fi/kotimaa/artikkeli/Ilmatilan+loukkauksesta+ep%C3%A4ilty+kopteri+nousi +ilmeisesti+sota-alukselta/1135247286668#Scene_1

There is suspicion that last saturday a SH-60 Seahawk helicopter offended Finnish airspace. The copter is from Arleigh Burke class missile cruiser named Forrest Sherman which visited Estonia that day.

Is just that my throwing arm is getting sour because all those Russian planes flying around in our airspace all the time.

Eki
30th June 2009, 16:07
Maybe the US is planning to invade Finland, now that they are leaving Iraq. I can't see any other reason for an American Navy helicopter flying in the Finnish airspace.

Daniel
30th June 2009, 16:17
In case they start to hang around more in our airspace....

http://www.hs.fi/kotimaa/artikkeli/Ilmatilan+loukkauksesta+ep%C3%A4ilty+kopteri+nousi +ilmeisesti+sota-alukselta/1135247286668#Scene_1

There is suspicion that last saturday a SH-60 Seahawk helicopter offended Finnish airspace. The copter is from Arleigh Burke class missile cruiser named Forrest Sherman which visited Estonia that day.

Is just that my throwing arm is getting sour because all those Russian planes flying around in our airspace all the time.
Prepare to be liberated AFF! :D

A.F.F.
30th June 2009, 19:52
Prepare to be liberated AFF! :D

If USA wanted to "liberate" us, my personal opinion is that with the current level of army material we have, it could probably be done with one missile cruiser carrying two helicopters.

Things were different back when I served. We ate **** in the morning and pissed barbwire in the evening. And that was about all the fighting trraining we got :p : Whooa!!

Tazio
30th June 2009, 22:46
A shoulder held SAM would probably effective, if you had the benefit of a non declared, preemptive strike! ;)