muddyboots wrote:
It would be pretty cool to see that recording. You KNOW it's out there somewhere
Currently most HUD tapes of combat operations are classified, although some leak. Although I was able to make copies of some of my HUD footage when I played in Shock N Awe in 2003, currently (since I was there in '07) there is a very tight lid on it. This is for the protection of the crews (again, it's very easy to MIS-interpret what is happening on a HUD tape if you don't have other information about the larger context of what was happening at the time), although we've discussed on WIX before that HUDs also display information that can reveal classified capabilities about the aircraft it comes from.
Shay wrote:
Do you know if the Brits (or other coalition forces) use Blue Force Tracker some such similar systems??
Some do, some don't. Depends on who they are.
Remember that BFT is primarily a tool for ground commanders to use -- it doesn't provide any information into the cockpit (most) of air support aircraft. Given how fluid the ground situation is in Afghanistan, it is challenging to know where ALL the friendly players are in an AO.
I have been to TICs where the ground commander I was supporting did not know there were other coalition forces in the area until I saw them and told the JTAC about it.
JTAC: "Everything north of town is hostile and you are cleared to engage."
Me: "Hey, I've got three HMMWVs north of town rolling along a treeline....confirm that you have no forces on the north side of town?"
JTAC: "Uhhhhh, let me get back to you on that."
This is exactly what happened with the A-10 fratricide against the British forces in Iraq in 2003.