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<blockquote data-quote="roberto_yeager" data-source="post: 51302" data-attributes="member: 292"><blockquote data-quote="TomS"><p>I've never heard of such a pod being used. There was a jammer pod called Blue Eric, which was basically a lightened Sky Shadow repackaged into a 30mm cannon pod. This was reportedly flown south on four Harrier GR.3s, but it seems to have reached the theater too late to be of use.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Any photo?</p><p></p><blockquote><p>Some aircraft also had ALE-40 chaff dispensers added, but this was not a pod. ALE-40s were just bolted onto the airframe aft of the speed brakes. (Before ALE-40 was fitted, Sea Harriers were flying with chaff packets stuffed under the speed brakes -- one tap on the brakes and the chaff would scatter.)</p></blockquote><p></p><p>Yes, I know that story...</p><p></p><p></p><p>1Saludo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roberto_yeager, post: 51302, member: 292"] [quote="TomS"] I've never heard of such a pod being used. There was a jammer pod called Blue Eric, which was basically a lightened Sky Shadow repackaged into a 30mm cannon pod. This was reportedly flown south on four Harrier GR.3s, but it seems to have reached the theater too late to be of use. [/quote] Any photo? [quote] Some aircraft also had ALE-40 chaff dispensers added, but this was not a pod. ALE-40s were just bolted onto the airframe aft of the speed brakes. (Before ALE-40 was fitted, Sea Harriers were flying with chaff packets stuffed under the speed brakes -- one tap on the brakes and the chaff would scatter.) [/quote] Yes, I know that story... 1Saludo [/QUOTE]
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