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Hello all,
I´m putting together an article about the usage of the Jolly Roger flag, from the South Atlantic War to this day. Already, I have. ![]() HMS Conqueror from the South Atlantic War - 1 kill mark (C-4) & 1 dagger for special ops near islands capital. ![]() HMS Onyx also from South Atlantic War - 1 dagger for special ops near the islands capital. ![]() HMS Sealion, from South Atlantic deployment (1987) - 2 daggers for special ops disembark & embark, Argentine mainland. ![]() HMS Opossum, from Gulf War 1 (1991) - Just the Jolly Roger (some press speculated about special ops, Irak mainland) ![]() ![]() ![]() HMS Otus, from Gulf War 1 (1991) - Just the Jolly Roger (some press speculated about special ops, Irak mainland) ![]() ![]() HMS Splendid, from Kosovo (1999) - Hammer and stars for Tomahawk bombing mission. (No pic) HMS Trafalgar & HMS Superb, returning from Red Sea (December 2001), after Tomahawk bombing mission to Kabul. ![]() HMS Turbulent, returning from Gulf War 2, after Tomahawk bombing to Bagdad. My question is, I missed any Jolly Roger use &, anyone have better pics to share? Thanks a lot! Mariano PS: Already posted in Submariners Association (UK) forum, but I think could be useful here (for my article and interesting to discuss here)
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A closer one of Conqueror
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Cool shots, guys!
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Are you going to just collect imagery off of the Internet Tubes or will you also be going into the history of why and how this flag was used.
I think that would be interesting to read. ![]()
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@Platapus:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jolly_Roger#By_submarines @Marcantilan Just for the record on the photos. The current "Gulf War' is the third, not the second. The second Gulf War is the '91 outbreak. The first gulf war was from sept. 1980 till aug. 1988. It was this war in which the US supplied Iran with F-14 TomCats, Stingers, and all other sorts of weapons what, nowadays is the most inconvenient thing ever happened since most of the weapons are still in use by the US..... also in case of an intervention with Iran. Though this should not be any argument to leave it out of the Gulf war "counting". But sure nice photos! ![]() |
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Wow, interesting! Didn't know the use of the Jolly Roger by british subs untill now, so I can't contribute anything, but looking forward to the article!
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There are a great many more if you go back to the WWII era but the OP dateline is 1982 onwards.
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Also, the US did not supply Iran with weaponry during the Iran-Iraq War, IIRC it in fact supplied Iraq rather extensively. Iran did have US-made weapons which it acquired before the revolution, but the lack of ability to get replacement parts for them was a major problem for the Iranian military.
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What Raptor said, with regards to the nomenclature at least (beat me to it).
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I couldn't say for sure but IMHO I'd have thought it was more a way of sending a 'dark sorrowful message' a kind of 'mourning' if you like.
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hmm, interesting, I haven't seen the flags in the mourning sense till now. Maybe. As you certainly know the u-boat crews preceived it that they were branded as pirates, so this makes the use of the Jolly Roger by the British so remarkable to me.
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About the parts for maintenance: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16648850...news-military/ But there is no reason to worry, the russians have supplied iran with subs that are good enough to hoist a jolly roger for a carrier hit ![]() Aircraft carriers seem to become obsolete lately…. ![]() |
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A lot of people like to talk about the Iranian F-14As but remember their AIM-54s are expended and only half are operational. The bigger A/A threat is their MiG-29B Fulcrum-As, which are increasingly dated. For Anti-carrier strikes the only major threat is the 24 or so Su-24 Fencers and whatever F-4s they have rigged to fire the 40Nm range C-801Ks or the 64nm ranged C-802K (very few 802Ks in service). The IIRAF (and IRGCAF) only have about 250 combat aircraft, none of them modern, very quickly they could they could find themselves being overwhelmed by superior numbers of better fighters. |
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