Vietnam era ECM pods

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Re: Vietnam era ECM pods

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Stikpusher wrote: Tue Aug 20, 2024 7:37 pm Image

These are some of the pods used.
Back in the 80s, as a wee lad working on my first Monogram F-4D, I was intrigued by this strange weapon. I knew it had to be a weapon because of the two machine gun clips hanging out the bottom. :giggles: :bag:
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:giggles: :giggles: :giggles: :giggles:

I can see why you thought that. Was it the Nav's job to get out and change the clips?
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No, that's why there are two! :lashed:
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Of course! Stupid me :rofl:
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