RAAF F-111s @ Red Flag. Photo: M/Sgt. Kevin J. Gruenwald, USAF.
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Pong Su in Sydney Harbour. Photo: ABC TV.
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While wandering the wasteland of LiveLeak™ (Your source for stuff blowing up!!) The Editor came across this
footage of a North Korean "drug ship" being sunk by an Australian F-111. Would that Bugger™ or LiveLeak™ could get their respective shit together so embeds would work here. Further info on the event, from
F-111.net (WARNING: loud jet noise when site opens) reveals that the ship was set adrift & used for target practice, explaining why this wasn't a big news deal. (More video from Australian Broadcasting Company @ F-111.net. Requires
WimpyWindows Media Player.)
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