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Friendly_Fire_Iraq_(audio).ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 15 min 21 s, 53 kbps, file size: 5.82 MB)

Summary

Call-sign Description
POPOV36 First A-10 pilot, view of the camera
POPOV35 Second A-10 pilot, wingman of POPOV36
MANILA HOTEL US Marine Corps Forward Air Controllers
MANILA34
LIGHTNING34
SKY CHIEF US AWACS controlling the overall air battle
COSTA58 A British pilot nearby

This is the video of the 28 March 2003 'friendly fire' incident involving two A-10 Thunderbolt US jets attacking a British convoy destroying two FV107 Scimitar armoured reconnaissance vehicles killing L/CoH. Matty Hull.

Lasting just over 15 minutes, video begins just before the A-10 Thunderbolt pilot spots the four vehicles. The local time is 4.36 p.m., or 1.36 p.m. GMT. The time code in hours, minutes and seconds is from the digital clock on the pilot's display.

   Blues and Royals friendly fire incident

   Transcript of the 'friendly fire' incident video


Licensing

File was originally released to the public by The Sun. Logo has been removed and video has been converted to Ogg Vorbis by Bryan. Video itself has been created by the US Government.

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Date/TimeThumbnailDimensionsUserComment
current19:23, 26 February 200715 min 21 s (5.82 MB)Bryan

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