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F-16s firing rockets



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nitroloader
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Hello,

I'd like to start a thread on F-16s firing Rockets, and also know something about LAU 5003 for CRV-7.

Merry Xmas.
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I think the world concensus is that F-16 crews don't want to fire rockets......
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Rocket exhaust ingestion?
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They have a mind of their own and have historically had a habit of shooting down the jet that launched them....or launching uncommanded.
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Not being a muntions pro yet having peeked at some of the muntions T.O.s dealing with rockets, all the cautionary stuff with care and feeding of these things is scary. Laughing These days A-10 muntions people are the USAF rocket users ( yes? no? ). and if yes are those marker rockets or explosive warhead ones?

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While TDY, we flew rocket pods while training w/ the Army. Those things are notorious for having hung rockets/no fires. VERY unreliable.


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With hung rockets is the pilot supposed to jett the pylon? Or just tiptoe away from the jet after touchdown?
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Flew rocket pods at Edwards on 1176 and they where not accurate.
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what about the SUU-20?
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Guysmiley wrote:
With hung rockets is the pilot supposed to jett the pylon? Or just tiptoe away from the jet after touchdown?


The pilot lands, taxi's to a hot pad (where they deal with hung bombs, missles, rockets, and guns), where a weapons crew (and/or EOD) will investigate and "safe" the pod. Don't know exactly what they do to do that, though. From there the pilot usually taxi's back to his spot. Thats how we did it at Osan.

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Thank you all for your inputs, but what about LAU 5003 (19 x CRV 7)? Functional and/or Stray volt check?
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Functional check it and stray voltage check, I recently put 10 SUU-20 back into service for firing rockets, this is the most dangerous thing in the the world, thats why the Army is still one of the few who do it, take every procaution, or you will have an incident like the Forrstal on your hands.
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Thanks mckenzy7,
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Has anyone tried LAU 5003 (19 x CRV 7)?

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mckenzy7 you're serious? YGTBSM!

Dang....... I never in my life would have thought the SUU-20 would ever fire another rocket.

Rockets are well, rockets. Granted as an officer, I don't handle munitions items every day, but the scarriest thing we worked on was rockets. Though chaff and flare had a higher chance of going off on their own, it was also easier to prevent that. Rockets were plain scarry.
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Rockets aren't that bad at all. I crew A-10's all the time and really have no problem with them at all. When I crewed 16's back in the day we flew with them as well with no problems. Yes the 16 is faster than the A-10 but as long as the pilot doesn't so something stupid everything should be ok. We rarely have a hung rocket and if so just be cautious of where you are standing till they are down loaded.
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