Warzone/The Drive: Crazy Low-Flying Saudi C-130 Buzzes Right Over A Soldier On The Ground In Yemen
When they're not hot-dogging, the planes are hauling troops, weapons, and even aid as part of Riyadh's campaign against Iranian-backed rebels.
For years now, the Royal Saudi Air Force has been heavily engaged in operations in neighboring Yemen as part of a controversial coalition effort to defeat Iranian-supported Houthi rebels and their partners. Though Riyadh's combat jets, such as its F-15S Eagles, Eurofighter Typhoons, and Panavia Tornados, have captured most of the media attention, its fleet of C-130H Hercules airlifters have been especially important for supporting operations on the ground – and the crews are apparently equally eager to show off their more extreme skills.
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WNU Editor: I've seen lower.
3 comments:
That's something!
Well,......I saw one lower. It was landing.
Roger
A long time ago I saw C-130's do things that cannot be described with any language, it would have to be seen.
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